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I conclude here's a fascinating topic. Personally, i've qualified situations where i've been physically appeal to to someone, but i didn't feel any romantic connection. Is it possible for these two kinds of attraction to exist separately?
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I agree. I've had equivalent activities. It's like you're drawn to someone's real appearance or particular traits, but you don't always envision a romantic relationship with them. Do you assume societal norms play a role in how we perceive those attractions?
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I think so. Society oftentimes emphasizes the idea of romantic love as the ultimate form of link amongst two people. However can't real attraction exist with out romance? What on casual relationships or situations where peoples engage in purely real interactions without romantic feelings?
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I see your point. But what on the opposing scenario? Can someone practice romantic feelings for an additional person without turning out to be sexually attracted to them? Is it feasible for those two aspects of attraction to be mismatched?
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That's an interesting perspective. It challenges the notion that erogenous and romantic attractions are continually aligned. Perhaps individuals prioritize different aspects of a relationship, and for any, emotional connection and intimacy are more important than physical attraction.
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I consider it's significant to recognize that everyone's experiences and preferences are exclusive. While any individuals may just practice sensual attraction within the context of a romantic relationship, other folks can feel sexually appeal to to someone without desiring a romantic relationship.
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Absolutely. It's all on understanding and respecting individual differences. As long as all parties involved are consenting and truthful on their feelings and intentions, there shouldn't be any judgment about the nature of their attractions.
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I agree. Ultimately, what matters most is open communication and mutual respect in any relationship, whether it's purely physical, romantic, or a blend of the two. As long as everybody provided is on the same page, there's no specific or wrong course to practice attraction.