The woman I dated for two and one half years....
1. She was not attractive in any way. I was the only man who ever asked her out except for a black NBA player who tried to seduce her once in his motel room when she worked as a motel clerk (yes...I know...she should have married the guy....but he just was looking for a quick booty-call I'm sure)
2. I did not particularly like hanging around her.
3. Our commonalities were that we were both returned missionaries. I spent about two hours a week with her, for two and one-half years. We'd go to dinner, sometimes the movies. Sometimes we'd watch a movie at her house. A few times we'd play tennis, or go hiking, but she got fatter and fatter.
4. She was not intellectual, so talking to her was not interesting. We'd just watch movies together mostly.
She was quite upset when I finally told her I was moving on. She supposed that we were going to get married, although I never told her that. She assumed it. No other man was interested in her. She was so upset she threatened to kill me (she apologized for that later). She felt abandoned. But, I could not marry a woman I was not in love with, and who physically repulsed me. What's the point of marriage then? Anyway, she became an elementary school teacher, and hopefully she got married to some guy and had a kid or two. But....I was never happy with her, never attracted to her. I went out with her for years TRYING to fall in love with her, but it never worked. I learned....if you are not physically/emotionally attracted to a woman, move on!!!
liz3564 wrote:Darrick wrote: Did I say fat women were all "ugly"? I did not. I said, that I was not capable of falling in love with a fat woman. And I tried. I dated one for 2 and 1/2 years. I dated others. I danced with probably 300 over the years. I treated them well, always. The other LDS men I knew either treated them like NON-beings, or made fun of them.
Darrick, I am genuinely curious. What do you consider fat? Could you consider a woman attractive who is well-groomed, but slightly overweight?
And what does it mean that you "tried" to fall in love with a woman you dated for 2 1/2 years? Was the only thing you didn't like about her the fact that she was far? Did you have common interests? Was she fun to hang out with? To talk to?