Infatuation Rules
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Ultimately, it's best not to commit to a relationship with someone until you feel attracted to the person completely. That said, it's totally OK to date and see if connection and physical chemistry grow. Initial attraction is like the first chapter of a book. It's the start of a story.
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Read More »Another issue that can stunt attraction is emotional distraction. Have you just been through a divorce or bad breakup? Have you been struggling at work, buried under stress? Have you just experienced a loss in the family? If so, you might need to clear your emotional slate before you can take on new feelings. In this case, be honest with the person you’re seeing.
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Read More »Ultimately, it’s best not to commit to a relationship with someone until you feel attracted to the person completely. That said, it’s totally OK to date and see if connection and physical chemistry grow. Initial attraction is like the first chapter of a book. It’s the start of a story. It means something; you need to feel interested enough to want to read on. That said, some books start slower than others. It’s completely possible for a book (or person) to pick up steam as you flip those pages and find out more. Give yourself, and the mysterious ways of attraction, a little time. Jenna Birch is a journalist, a dating coach, and author of The Love Gap (Grand Central Life & Style, January 2018). Her relationship column appears on Yahoo every Monday. To ask her a question, which may appear in an upcoming post, send an email to jen.birch@sbcglobal.net with “YAHOO QUESTION” in the subject line.
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