A recent experience with an ex-gf as well as a few other recent experiences (possibly including the girl from my [URL="http://www.dallaslair.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5567"]last long thread[/URL] trying yet again to get my attention last Saturday night at a bar) made me wonder if it's possible for strong attraction toward a man to ever die. My theory might be wrong, but I'm starting to think that once you get to a certain level of comfort with a woman, her attraction for you will never go away. It may diminish over time, it may seem nonexistent at other times, it may even be situationally impossible to fulfill, but the seeds are always firmly planted and ready to grow, just as long as you make the right moves. Without going too much into specifics, I know in the past I've made some terrible attraction-killing mistakes with many women, engaged in what I thought to be irreparably destructive beta/AFC behaviors, and yet surprised myself by somehow managing in time to bounce back. Have I just been lucky, or is there something to what I'm saying?
Perhaps as a friend of mine who is a natural recently theorized, women keep most all the men they have ever had sex with in their life in constant rotation "just in case". Basically, it's easier and less shameful than having to go out and find a stranger to sleep with (he also has an interesting theory that there is always some level of attraction between all boy/girl platonic friendships, which is highly debatable, but perhaps for a different thread).
Now I'm not trying to suggest that every man's ex-gf is always clamoring to get back together with him. At a certain point eventually the logic of two people who aren't meant for each other will overrule even the strongest attraction. And sometimes, it's honestly better to save yourself some serious trouble by not reinitiating the latent attraction within a woman, But it seems that, at the very least, an inkling of attraction stays with women forever. What do you guys think?
