Cognisant
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I figure there are three important attributes to consider when dating:
Interest, Attraction and Excitement.
Let me explain.
Being introverts we're not really good at Excitement, we don't go to parties, we don't put ourselves in risky situations, we go out and do stuff from time to time so I'm not saying we're not exciting at all, just that in the grand scheme of things we're far from being the most exciting people, we're more towards the other end of the scale.
Attraction is obviously physical attraction, how attractive you and/or the other person is, pretty simple.
Interest is how interesting you or the other person is and this is the insight I had recently, most people are actually pretty damn boring, especially during or just after high school which makes sense because being in such a microcosm does limit one's ability to branch out without also alienating oneself. Now I think INTPs have a great strength in their ability to be interesting, y'know we actually like talking about politics, philosophy, etc, but that can also work against us if we're too interesting, if you branch out too far your individuality separates you from normality and so you alienate yourself.
So ideally what you want is to be exciting, but not too exciting (it's the difference between being spontaneous and irresponsible), interesting but not too interesting (it's the difference between Stephen Fry and a nerd/geek/Star-Trek-fan) and attractive but not too, bah who am I kidding you can never be too attractive... Well actually you can try too hard, fake tans for example are trying too hard.
I wrote this because I'm trying to date normal women and I'm starting to realise they're all just incredibly boring, for example I ask a girl to tell me about herself and she basically answers "I like going out with my friends", well DUH, they're your friends, it's implicit, and there's many variations on it too "I think my pets are cute", "I love my family", "I want to travel one day", "I like to eat <food that everybody likes>", how the fuck is that a personality?
Interest, Attraction and Excitement.
Let me explain.
Being introverts we're not really good at Excitement, we don't go to parties, we don't put ourselves in risky situations, we go out and do stuff from time to time so I'm not saying we're not exciting at all, just that in the grand scheme of things we're far from being the most exciting people, we're more towards the other end of the scale.
Attraction is obviously physical attraction, how attractive you and/or the other person is, pretty simple.
Interest is how interesting you or the other person is and this is the insight I had recently, most people are actually pretty damn boring, especially during or just after high school which makes sense because being in such a microcosm does limit one's ability to branch out without also alienating oneself. Now I think INTPs have a great strength in their ability to be interesting, y'know we actually like talking about politics, philosophy, etc, but that can also work against us if we're too interesting, if you branch out too far your individuality separates you from normality and so you alienate yourself.
So ideally what you want is to be exciting, but not too exciting (it's the difference between being spontaneous and irresponsible), interesting but not too interesting (it's the difference between Stephen Fry and a nerd/geek/Star-Trek-fan) and attractive but not too, bah who am I kidding you can never be too attractive... Well actually you can try too hard, fake tans for example are trying too hard.
I wrote this because I'm trying to date normal women and I'm starting to realise they're all just incredibly boring, for example I ask a girl to tell me about herself and she basically answers "I like going out with my friends", well DUH, they're your friends, it's implicit, and there's many variations on it too "I think my pets are cute", "I love my family", "I want to travel one day", "I like to eat <food that everybody likes>", how the fuck is that a personality?