3. Mickey Rourke was undoubtedly ruggedly handsome (some might remember him as the "bad guy" in Iron Man 2):
And, here he is today (though there are also several photos of him with long, scraggly hair as well.)
4. Once upon a time, fresh-faced Nicole Eggert was a "Baywatch" babe:
And here is Ms. Eggert today, talking about her allegations against Scott Baio of misconduct when she was a young teen on "Charles in Charge."
I can openly admit that these are the types of things that concern me when I think about marrying (even though I hope to do so.)
All around us, people are being replaced for younger, prettier, more handsome, "upgraded" versions, whether Christian or not.
One of the biggest things that scares me is that if someone doesn't like something about me, he can just hop on the internet and go through a catalog of hundreds of thousands of other girls who don't have my flaws and are indeed younger and prettier. (And yes, I certainly realize that it can go both ways.)
I posted a thread similar to this a while back, but I wanted to see what the current crowd has to say.
* Do we all believe that when our spouses lose whatever physical attractiveness they had that held our sway, our feelings are going to somehow magically stay the same?
* And if it's inner beauty that we're attracted to, what happens if the loving, fun-to-be with person we fell in love with changes into someone we don't even recognize, and have a hard time talking to anymore?
Thank you so much for hanging in there with me!! Now that all the parts of the original post are put up, I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts...
And, here he is today (though there are also several photos of him with long, scraggly hair as well.)
4. Once upon a time, fresh-faced Nicole Eggert was a "Baywatch" babe:
And here is Ms. Eggert today, talking about her allegations against Scott Baio of misconduct when she was a young teen on "Charles in Charge."
I can openly admit that these are the types of things that concern me when I think about marrying (even though I hope to do so.)
All around us, people are being replaced for younger, prettier, more handsome, "upgraded" versions, whether Christian or not.
One of the biggest things that scares me is that if someone doesn't like something about me, he can just hop on the internet and go through a catalog of hundreds of thousands of other girls who don't have my flaws and are indeed younger and prettier. (And yes, I certainly realize that it can go both ways.)
I posted a thread similar to this a while back, but I wanted to see what the current crowd has to say.
* Do we all believe that when our spouses lose whatever physical attractiveness they had that held our sway, our feelings are going to somehow magically stay the same?
* And if it's inner beauty that we're attracted to, what happens if the loving, fun-to-be with person we fell in love with changes into someone we don't even recognize, and have a hard time talking to anymore?
Thank you so much for hanging in there with me!! Now that all the parts of the original post are put up, I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts...
Seriously though, God centered marriages, not self or spouse centered marriages, will be happier and endure.
We should never fall into the trap of thinking another person is responsible to make US happy. So when looks fade, AND THEY WILL FOR ALL OF US, that brother or sister in Christ, who also happens to be our spouse, will still have the beauty of Jesus emanating from them.
Hope that didn't come across too cheesy.