i am a female who feels that chemistry is a must-have and i know immediately if it is there or not. waiting for chemistry to happen does not work for me. how do men and women feel about chemistry? o
Chemistry.
Chemistry is a part of all the other intangebles. Friendships have chemistry-all strong relationships have strong chemistry.
Money comes and goes, as do material things. Bodies that are
Can the chemistry that an individual felt toward his/her partner disappear (either initial chemistry or chemistry felt over years)? If so, is it a sudden or a gradual process? Moreover, what causes
Hi Everyone,
Will you please help me? I have been seeing someone that I find cute, sweet, interesting and fun to be around but I am not feeling the chemistry. I should but I have not
I quite agree with Dr. Warren, if after dating someone a few times and there is no chemistry, then I'd move on. Chemistry is the drive that keeps you going, It's more than sexual chemistry it's that
I think your question is more about chemistry at the onset of dating vs. chemistry that builds over time. The relationship which lacked chemistry initially had it by the time you consummated your re
Chemistry.
Chemistry is a part of all the other intangebles. Friendships have chemistry-all strong relationships have strong chemistry.
Money comes and goes, as do material t
I anyone here thinks that "chemistry" isn't just lust (physical attraction) then give me some examples where you had chemistry with someone you found unattractive.
It's always interesting when peop
... imo is what defines chemistry. Choosing not to move forward because you're not interested in someone isn't the same as not feeling chemistry for them. Again the difference here is in the definition o
I forgot to mention something about chemistry. I initially was in the camp of believing that chemistry was either there or wasn't from the start. A lot of my matches ended after the first date becau
Chemistry.
Chemistry is a part of all the other intangebles. Friendships have chemistry-all strong relationships have strong chemistry.
Money comes and goes, as do material t
I used to think that I needed to feelthat instant chemistry with someone...where you just click and things are fun. But, now that I think about it, I realize that there are so many other factors which
Can there be great chemistry in external affection; hand holding, lip kisses and then poor chemistry sexually? Can a person's life experience cause them to have chemistry with the wrong people and not
I knew a greatguy for several years who sounded perfect for me on paper but I always felt that the chemistry was missing.He was somewhat passive, but every now and then he'd make a comment that show
Chemistry. I hate that word. Lost count how many times I have been closed out because the lady says there is no Chemistry there. I have always thought chemistry was something that could be developed
For those who have found chemistry, a few questions1. How did it feel and how did you know it was real? 2. How long did it take you to know the chemistry was there?3. Lasting or fleeting?4. If it
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