Do you know I honestly don't know. We married 6 months after meeting and have now been married for 52 years, so what ever it was it was pretty strong. It just seemed right. He is a very tolerant and a real family man. He has seen me through a couple of bad times in my life and I wouldn't be without him.
I have know idea either! Pheremones? I just followed my instincts (probably very basic instincts ) but thise instincts were right. He danced a mean 'Gay Gordon's' too!
I was sitting in a pub with my mate when his brother walked into the bar with his new girlfriend. I went up to her to introduce myself and said " I'm going to marry you" she replied "Do you know I think you will" That spark is as real today 48 years later as it was then. I thank god for her every second of the day. The only girlfriend I have ever had.
Grannyknot as you ask, many years ago we were in to CB radio and belonged to a local enthusiasts club. There were lots of people we got know personally and made many friends but also many that we only ever spoke to on the radio but never met in person. Eventually several years later we were both at a meeting and as soon as I heard his voice I knew who it was without looking.
Husband number 1 - his good looks but he turned out to be ugly inside, husband number 2- he was a colleague who immediately offered to give me a lift when my daughter's school phoned to say she was ill and didn't complain when she threw up in his car, then phoned me later to see how she was . Still together after 25 years!
He was just very gentle, kind, good looking and had sparkly grey blue eyes. They sparkled until the very end. In his obit in the paper I wrote 'he was a true, gentle man' which summed him up completely.
I don't know really. I don't think I did like him all that much the first evening we spent together, but I liked the way he dressed, he had a lovely gentle sense of humour and he didn't mind me dragging him round art galleries on his days off! He has been the absolute love of my life for fifty years and he deserves a medal as big as a frying pan!
His one eyebrow went up like Elvis Love at first sight (on my part) He was always singing Still sings to me now When I had turned green on a recent boating holiday he held me with one arm and sang to me whilst steering the boat over some very big swells. It worked!
As we met in a dance hall, and could not hear each other over the music, I guess the only initial attraction was physical, some sort of spark. Everything else came later, if it hadn't we would not still be together more than 50 years on.
We met at a party in 1966 - I was 15, she was a few months younger. I think I just liked the way she was completely overshadowed by her BFF, a buxom vivacious girl with sparking emerald eyes and flaming red hair. Every other male in the room was buzzing around the BFF, so I decided to chat to DW instead.
DW trained to be a teacher, while BFF trained to be a vet and went off to live in Aberdeen. They still exchange Christmas and birthday cards.