
Now, I know we don’t love to admit that we have
dealbreakers, but some things just don’t work for everyone, especially those things that seriously impact a relationship like sex. Sex is a fundamental part of any relationship, and can both bring people together or pull them apart, which is why sexual compatibility is so important. But what happens if the person you care about doesn’t do it for you?

Though we all have different opinions on whether or not
love at first sight is possible, I’m sure we’ve all experienced serious attraction upon a first encounter — and I don’t just mean physical — sometimes you just connect!
Then again, it’s also common for feelings of attraction to grow over time; you can meet someone as a friend and find yourself more and more attracted as you get to know him. I'm guessing we've all experienced both types of attraction, but when it comes to creating a lasting relationship, which do you think is better?

I hated chemistry back in the day. Protons? Neutrons?

You know how after a first kiss, your friends ask you if there was any chemistry? Well, it turns out that question is right on the money. According to a recent article in Scientific American, there are multiple chemical reactions that occur when we
kiss, which affect all sorts of emotional responses including bonding, stress levels,
attraction, compatibility, and of course, sexual arousal.

Dear Sugar,
I've known this guy for about two years now. At first, he was very interested but I had just gotten out of a relationship and wasn't completely over the breakup. We had made a few dates but I always stood him up.