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Originally Posted by curious Al
it sounds to me like your attractions are based alot more on the physical apperance rather than personality. A good personality is very important if you want the relationship to work. I know you probably dont want to hear it, but i suggest you move on.
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Well an attraction to someone is, to an extent, going to be based on a physical attraction. I mean, you know for a fact that no one is going to see an ugly man/woman in a bar and go up and flirt. You've got to have a physical attraction. It's selfish-sounding, but it's the truth. I first saw my boyfriend standing in the hall at school and thought he was handesome and at the time I was shy so I got a friend to bring him over to me and he was even more gorgeous close up. And then from there on we got to know each other and it turns out our personalities matched perfectly. Though I DO see where you're coming from, a relationship DOES have to be based on some amount of attractiveness physically and not so much..personality wise.
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Originally Posted by badguy1999
well we used to be really good talk for hours and all that, then i guess we got a little bit too serious, i just get tired of her saying "whats wrong?" when nothing is wrong or "i saw you looking at that girl'
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We were the same way. Though it can be quite annoying for someone to ask a question repeatedly over a small amount of time, asking you what's wrong is her way of showing affection and concern for you. Can you honestly say that you could sit there and be (for instance) raging mad over something she knows nothing about and she just sits there like nothing's happening? As far as telling you that you're looking at another girl, whether you were or not, every girl does it to their boyfriends. Try your best not to get mad because she really likes you and doesn't want to see you checking out other women if she's your own. Could you honestly say that you wouldn't mind if you were walking through the mall with your girlfriend and she totally body-checks another man? It's not a nice feeling is it. Sometimes a girls' eyes deceive her and she may be thinking 'Oh my god, he's looking at another girl.' and it's hurtful, so that's what we ask it.