01-15-2008, 07:47 AM
I've been bothered by what's been on my mind lately. And I've decided the simplest way to put it is this:
Is infatuation a necessary condition for a meaningful, loving relationship?
Infatuation is certainly not a sufficient condition. However, do most loving relationships begin with, or involve, at least some level of infatuation?
It seems like many guys who I date are good people. There is nothing not to like about them. I consider them cute and good-looking. And if I try, I can imagine having a relationship with them. But I never get to the point where I feel so strongly about them, that I think about them day and night, or feel my heart miss a beat when I hear their names.
Am I giving up on these people too quickly? Or does it mean that I'm just not really all that attracted to them, and should wait for the right guy to come along?
Is infatuation a necessary condition for a meaningful, loving relationship?
Infatuation is certainly not a sufficient condition. However, do most loving relationships begin with, or involve, at least some level of infatuation?
It seems like many guys who I date are good people. There is nothing not to like about them. I consider them cute and good-looking. And if I try, I can imagine having a relationship with them. But I never get to the point where I feel so strongly about them, that I think about them day and night, or feel my heart miss a beat when I hear their names.
Am I giving up on these people too quickly? Or does it mean that I'm just not really all that attracted to them, and should wait for the right guy to come along?