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Is chemistry the most important part of a potential romantic relationship?

Girls have no chemistry with guys they see just as platonic friends right? Maybe chemistry is the wrong word?

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  1. nelladell - 70+ years old - female

    Posted by nelladell Jun 3rd, 2012 at 1:17AM

    not if you want it to be long term.

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  2. lagatta - 41-45 years old - female

    Posted by lagatta Jun 3rd, 2012 at 12:41AM

    However, feelings can develop with friends over time. I know they have with me before. But don't get your hopes up because it rarely happens....but it can!

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  3. jean0401 - 22-25 years old - female

    Posted by jean0401 Jun 3rd, 2012 at 12:21AM

    Indeed it is. Without alcohol and polymers, safe sex would be difficult to come by.

    Seriously though, chemistry is just a code word for lusty thoughts. We use that term to cover for the fact that we don't find a guy attractive, but pretend it has something more meaningful behind it.

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  4. LizardKing - 26-30 years old - male

    Posted by LizardKing Jun 3rd, 2012 at 12:21AM

    Yes

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