Ummm....
Yes.
And do you mean a partner in marriage or in like, dating? Here's my answer for both:
Dating:
Yes, but I guess there are certain exceptions. I mean, if you honestly can't stand a person because of the way they look, then you aren't going to have a happy relationship, right? But you have to try hard to look past that at the person they really are inside.
And why do we date in the first place? For the fun of it, right? To get pleasure. I honestly think dating is stupid, because we're just ruining the pleasure that we would have later when we're married (and no, I am not gay just cuz i don't like the idea of dating)
Marriage:
Yes. Absolutely yes. If it is someone that you truly love, don't reject the one that you would spend your life with because of what they look like! Think about 50 years from now. Neither of you would probably look too hot.
But I'm not saying that you should date someone- or marry someone- because of their physical appearance. Don't! Don't don't don't don't don't!!!
Wow, this is long.
Answer
Yes, it is. There are lots of diamonds in the rough. There are a lot of beautiful people out there that have so much to offer and are many times not given the chance because they may not be so attractive. It's really shallow but you have to have some attraction to the person or it won't work. Many people become better looking by their personality and what's inside of them and many people who are very attractive become quite ugly because of their ways, their personalities, and what's inside of them.
Of course that is wrong. He might become handsome someday with an overpowering personality.
the purely physical association of a substance is matter.
Purely physical
Mixture
This is a physical changeMelting of ice -and of any other material- is always purely physical.
Physical
Dissolving sugar or table salt in water is purely a Physical change
Yep.
You cannot alter someone's thinking. The way someone thinks is purely their way.
"Carnal Embrace" is sex.
As long as you don't burn the cheese while heating it, the change is purely physical.
As long as you are not adding or subtracting substances, the shape you put the metal in is purely a physical change.