Ok if two people want to focus on the physical aspects of a relationship, but that sounds like an unlikely success. Unless as you say they find some qualities in the other person that they like.Then I would agree.
And about seeking physical gratification in general. A person who doesn't want emotional and intellectual gratification with others is in my book a shallow person. But if he or she desires it but is unable to find it, then no. As long as he/she is looking for it.
Do you tend to forget that you have food on the stove if you sit down at your computer while cooking?
Ok if two people want to focus on the physical aspects of a relationship, but that sounds like an unlikely success. Unless as you say they find some qualities in the other person that they like.Then I would agree.
And about seeking physical gratification in general. A person who doesn't want emotional and intellectual gratification with others is in my book a shallow person. But if he or she desires it but is unable to find it, then no. As long as he/she is looking for it.
Do you tend to forget that you have food on the stove if you sit down at your computer while cooking?