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Andrew7Jackson · 61-69, M
Yes he can.

ninalanyon · 61-69, T
Perhaps. You can be bowled over by her personality, you can admire her for all sorts of reasons. You can love someone without being [i]in [/i]love with them too. I'd say that all sort of combinations of love might exist but most are rare and fragile. Physical attraction, or at least availability, cements a lot of relationships even if that part fades with the years.

Are you asking from a purely theoretical point of view? Or do you think it has happened to you?
JimFarris16 · 18-21, M
@ninalanyon I think it just happened to my friend.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@JimFarris16 Oh, so somewhere between theory and actuality. It would be interesting to hear how it goes, if it goes that is.
JimFarris16 · 18-21, M
@ninalanyon She's been chasing him for a while, he realized how much she really cares for him and said yes to a date.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Yes. There is more to love than just physically attraction.

Things like activities, social interests and how you treat each other are key components to love.

Let me say this. Neither one of you are young and attractive forever. How do you think the old people stay together? 🤷🏻‍♂️
pentacorn · F
i wouldn't think so, no.
JimFarris16 · 18-21, M
@pentacorn What about women falling for men?
pentacorn · F
LifeIsShort · 31-35, M
It's possible.

 
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