People who start relationships based on looks alone are doomed to be miserable anyway. Take it from a married man: you want a partner you can talk to, share interests with, and who doesn't annoy the crap out of you. No matter how good they look it isn't worth it if you can't enjoy their company.
Agreed. Looks are important, you obviously have to be attracted to the person physically, but if their personality is hideous or just clashes with yours then a relationship is destined to fail with that person. A great personality is the most attractive attribute a woman (or man depending on what you're in to) can have. However, that said, their looks are likely going to be what attracts you in the first place so they are of some importance.
EDIT: Take me for example, I'm freakin' gorgeous, but I'm a terrible person. =P
People who start relationships based on looks alone are doomed to be miserable anyway. Take it from a married man: you want a partner you can talk to, share interests with, and who doesn't annoy the crap out of you. No matter how good they look it isn't worth it if you can't enjoy their company.
I totally agree, but most guys base their initial attraction on looks. You can't tell me that a guy would sooner go after an unattractive woman than a pretty girl, not knowing what their personalities were like.
Bad personality and crappy connection with someone is a deal breaker for me regardless of looks, anyway.
Agreed. Looks are important, you obviously have to be attracted to the person physically, but if their personality is hideous or just clashes with yours then a relationship is destined to fail with that person. A great personality is the most attractive attribute a woman (or man depending on what you're in to) can have. However, that said, their looks are likely going to be what attracts you in the first place so they are of some importance.
True. I suppose my situation is a little unusual. My wife and I met online and were "internet firends" for several years before we met in person. When I was in High School I broke up with my girlfriend at the time because I felt guilty for talking to my future wife so much. It was a difficult choice to make but it was the right one. We've been happily living together for the last 10 years.
I totally agree, but most guys base their initial attraction on looks. You can't tell me that a guy would sooner go after an unattractive woman than a pretty girl, not knowing what their personalities were like.
Bad personality and crappy connection with someone is a deal breaker for me regardless of looks, anyway.
Usually everyone will go for the more attractive guy or girl, hense "friendzoning" a great connection but one side isn't physically attracted. Looks are important to get it going, maybe the first few dates, after that they don't mean a thing.
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True. I suppose my situation is a little unusual. My wife and I met online and were "internet firends" for several years before we met in person. When I was in High School I broke up with my girlfriend at the time because I felt guilty for talking to my future wife so much. It was a difficult choice to make but it was the right one. We've been happily living together for the last 10 years.
Aww man, lucky! I moved around a lot as a kid, then when I started working to pay my bills at fourteen I moved around a lot for work. I'm in my mid twenties now and just never had time with all the working to even attempt to form a relationship with anyone. I'd better get on that before I'm a miserable old man with wrinkles on his wrinkles. xD
True. I suppose my situation is a little unusual. My wife and I met online and were "internet firends" for several years before we met in person. When I was in High School I broke up with my girlfriend at the time because I felt guilty for talking to my future wife so much. It was a difficult choice to make but it was the right one. We've been happily living together for the last 10 years.
That's usually an odd way to meet, but that is one of the best things I've heard today, guess everything only comes down to if you're happy or not, regardless of what happens before hand.
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Never had to think twice, always knew my home was in paradise!
Guys are getting more and more shy these days, especially around pretty girls. You might have to take the initiative more often because, and I know this is cliche, they're afraid to approach you because they fear rejection and feel like you're out of their league. If you see a guy you want to potentially go out with, strike up a conversation, introduce yourself and then you're more likely for them to ask you out because you got that part out of the way.
Yes most men are afraid to approach beautiful women. However there is always that small percentage of men that use those dumb pick up lines, And get a girl that they don't treat right.
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Agreed. Looks are important, you obviously have to be attracted to the person physically, but if their personality is hideous or just clashes with yours then a relationship is destined to fail with that person. A great personality is the most attractive attribute a woman (or man depending on what you're in to) can have. However, that said, their looks are likely going to be what attracts you in the first place so they are of some importance.
EDIT: Take me for example, I'm freakin' gorgeous, but I'm a terrible person. =P
I totally agree, but most guys base their initial attraction on looks. You can't tell me that a guy would sooner go after an unattractive woman than a pretty girl, not knowing what their personalities were like.
Bad personality and crappy connection with someone is a deal breaker for me regardless of looks, anyway.
True. I suppose my situation is a little unusual. My wife and I met online and were "internet firends" for several years before we met in person. When I was in High School I broke up with my girlfriend at the time because I felt guilty for talking to my future wife so much. It was a difficult choice to make but it was the right one. We've been happily living together for the last 10 years.
Usually everyone will go for the more attractive guy or girl, hense "friendzoning" a great connection but one side isn't physically attracted. Looks are important to get it going, maybe the first few dates, after that they don't mean a thing.
Aww man, lucky! I moved around a lot as a kid, then when I started working to pay my bills at fourteen I moved around a lot for work. I'm in my mid twenties now and just never had time with all the working to even attempt to form a relationship with anyone. I'd better get on that before I'm a miserable old man with wrinkles on his wrinkles. xD
That's usually an odd way to meet, but that is one of the best things I've heard today, guess everything only comes down to if you're happy or not, regardless of what happens before hand.
Potentially but I mean look at all them beads. He's clearly been to so many raves that he can't even remember his previous gang affiliations.
Getting it cut soon so I thought I'd see how well they'd turn out.
Didn't maintain flair but whatever.
Looking gooooooooooood.
Yes most men are afraid to approach beautiful women. However there is always that small percentage of men that use those dumb pick up lines, And get a girl that they don't treat right.
The comic sans makes you wrong.
Comic sans is always wrong.
My English teacher did her entire curriculum in Comic Sans O_o. So ugly.
How annoying. I would've submitted all my papers in fonts that were barely readable.