So here's my question... Are any of you in relationships or in love with someone, but lacking that butterflies-in-the-stomach natural chemistry?
My SO and I have only been dating for a few months. We have a huge amount in common: religious views, political views, family values, TV shows, music, hobbies, sense of humor, and several weird little quirks that I have never had in common with anyone. We enjoy each other's company. We're attracted to each other. We both want the same things out of life, and it seems like we would be very compatible in the long term. However, things occasionally feel a little awkward. My SO also feels this way, as he mentioned this week that our time together (both sexually and just hanging out) lacks an "ease." From my perspective, there doesn't seem to be that excitement/chemistry that I have had very early on with past relationships. Then again, my past relationships had all the excitement/chemistry one could ask for but virtually no long-term compatibility.
My SO and I agreed that the lack of "ease" doesn't pose an actual issue at this point, but we both notice it. We're still attracted to each other and putting plenty of effort into maintaining and growing in the relationship. We have both had our share of completely crazy relationships and are more interested in finding someone to settle down with at this point.
My thought is that life partners should be best friends, and that excitement/butterflies fade over time anyway. What do all of you think? Can the chemistry develop later on, once we are CD and spending more time together? In the long-run, does it matter anyway if both parties are committed to the relationship? I'm just curious to see what some unbiased third parties think, since I have never been in this sort of a situation and find myself a little bit confused about it.
My SO and I have only been dating for a few months. We have a huge amount in common: religious views, political views, family values, TV shows, music, hobbies, sense of humor, and several weird little quirks that I have never had in common with anyone. We enjoy each other's company. We're attracted to each other. We both want the same things out of life, and it seems like we would be very compatible in the long term. However, things occasionally feel a little awkward. My SO also feels this way, as he mentioned this week that our time together (both sexually and just hanging out) lacks an "ease." From my perspective, there doesn't seem to be that excitement/chemistry that I have had very early on with past relationships. Then again, my past relationships had all the excitement/chemistry one could ask for but virtually no long-term compatibility.
My SO and I agreed that the lack of "ease" doesn't pose an actual issue at this point, but we both notice it. We're still attracted to each other and putting plenty of effort into maintaining and growing in the relationship. We have both had our share of completely crazy relationships and are more interested in finding someone to settle down with at this point.
My thought is that life partners should be best friends, and that excitement/butterflies fade over time anyway. What do all of you think? Can the chemistry develop later on, once we are CD and spending more time together? In the long-run, does it matter anyway if both parties are committed to the relationship? I'm just curious to see what some unbiased third parties think, since I have never been in this sort of a situation and find myself a little bit confused about it.
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