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"Chemistry"? Hmmm...I like the word 'attraction' a lot better - it's more fitting.
Attraction's a powerful thing. It's there, and it's something that's difficult to ignore. People often end up dating or marrying someone but later realize that they are more attracted to other people. The key is to marry someone you are attracted to. In the course of your relationship, you will encounter people you are extremely attracted to, and they will give you goosebumps. That's why you have to have at least some attraction and more importantly, a deep connection to the person you're with to override that. It's when the connection's missing that a person begins to question their relationship: 'Wow! This new guy at the office rocks - and he thinks I'm all that, too! What am I doing with my man again?!' But if there's a connection, that same person says 'I'm flattered but I wouldn't replace what I have with my man for the world - it's irreplaceable.'
But I've sensed at least once that a woman was with someone else, but really liked me instead. I couldn't act upon it, but I wanted to. She wanted me to but didn't know how to get out of it. Nothing ever came of it, and I think it's for the best. But I know it happens...
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Should have been dead on a Sunday morning bangin' my head, no time for mournin', ain't got no time -- My Own Prison, Creed
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