QuoteWhat's between the ears is far more important than what's between the legs.
Sounds like the right answer...but I challenge whether this is truly an honest answer for most people.
Finding a person physically attractive, sexually fulfilling and so on is not inferior to mental compatibility....and visa versa. I'm unconvinced that there are many people out there who would disregard looks, sex, etc. and love just "the mind" of a partner.
It sounds lofty to assert that one is only interested in the intellectual because we fear sounding shallow if we say "actually I want to find my partner attractive too". It's an irrational fear, in my opinion...and it leads us to hypocrisy.
Come on, seriously ... how many people here are genuinely saying they'd enjoy an intimate relationship with someone who they find hideously ugly? If we're being honest with ourselves, I imagine most of us would admit that we want to look at our partner and not be repelled.
Similarly, you are either ok with a prospective partners genitalia or you're not...I doubt very much anyone would be able to ignore them just because the partner had a great mind or personality.
Especially genitalia, in fact, as bad-sex tension is hugely destructive in relationships.