Q. How much is it essential to have chemistry between two partners in a relationship?

How much is it essential to have chemistry between two partners in a relationship?


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  • richard65

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  • sprite1950

    It’s important especially at the start of a relationship. Chemistry is what attracts two people to each other and makes it exciting. Without chemistry a relationship is more likely to be platonic. It doesn’t mean they can’t get along just that they will not be sexually attracted to each other but sometimes these are the strongest relationships.

    Most people want a physical relationship so they will usually choose a partner that they have chemistry with. Sometimes it will fade with time so chemistry alone is not enough to keep a relationship alive. They also need to be good friends who can depend on each other. These are the best relationships.


       

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