I was thinking about attraction the other day after a friend of mind got engaged to his girlfriend of a few years. I consider my friend to be objectively better looking than I am, but I don't find his finance attractive at all. As lonely as I am, she's not anyone I would ever begin a relationship with. I'm sure I'm shallow in that regard, much to my dismay, but there doesn't seem to be anything I can do about that. Over the years, I've known several men who dated and married women that I thought were . . . . well, flat out ugly. Obviously, I can't talk to them about this so I thought I'd get some thoughts here.
Do you think they just have a broader spectrum of what they find attractive? Due to their broader spectrum, did they find this woman attractive from the very beginning? Is this woman someone they didn't find attractive at first, but as they got to know her better through various means, they grew to find her attractive? I'm just trying to develop a better understanding. Like I said, I'm nearly 40 years old, have never dated anyone or had a romantic relationship of any kind and even I wouldn't consider these women as potential. I'm sure I'm missing out so if anyone has thoughts on how to change that or increase the spectrum of women I find attractive, I'd be interested in hearing that too.