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Of course nobody wants a abusive puppy kicking Andrew tate fan, and everyone’s wants someone who is kind , emotionally mature , and respectful. But how important are other less objectively good or bad traits. Such as : nerdy, jock , shy, outgoing , emotional, stoic, etc . Some people ( both genders ) can find the idea of dating someone outside of there type to be a complete non option. Others are happily married and deeply in love with someone who isn’t necessarily who’d they’d consider there type . What are your personal feelings on the matter ? Could you picture yourself in a happy relationship with someone who isn’t necessarily your type if he/she had good core characteristics and great chemistry ?
i've learned I don't have a set "type"
My initial attraction to someone is then spurred on by their personality and/or our chemistry together. and i'm attracted to a wide variety of people so.. lol. I'm a sucker for a good smile. that's always true lol.
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