I dated a guy for 3 years . We were very physically compatible . We just seemed to "fit right" in each others arms, loved to kiss each other, had wonderful times cuddling, and were great together in bed .
I'm now dating someone else . I love spending time with him; we do so many fun things and get along exceptionally great . We've been dating for a few months . He is incredibly wonderful and I adore him . The only drawback is that he's not that tall as guys I've dated before, we seem to be incompatible kissers, and the sex is kinda boring . He tries to cater to my physical needs, which is wonderful, but it still feels like something is missing .
As time goes by, I'm sure we'll learn more about what the other likes and we'll adapt accordingly . But still .
Do you think we will become more physically compatible as time goes by ? If not, how important is it that we're not that physically compatible .
Things might get slightly better, but chances are you're going to always feel like something is missing .
To say how important it is, that's up to you and how important it is for what you want . For me it's really important, but people can only speak for them self on this .
I don't know; this is kind of a "what you see, is what you get" situation . I don't think things are going to change with time . I doubt if he changes much . You have to decide how important those things are in your relationship !
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