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Strangest ideal trait you look for in a partner?

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Original post by Anonymous
harsh

Harsh but true. "What do you do in your spare time?" "You know, chill at home, go out with friends, watch movies, that sort of thing" "oh, like every other average f***er in the world then, yawn..." :rofl:
Long hair is nice and feminine 😍
Original post by Notoriety
Not strange. Describes majority of women.


How dare you. I demand monetary compensation for the offence caused by your comment.
Strangest ideal trait, hmm. Someone who didn't give a **** about insta or other social media would be nice. I can't stand when people go on about how many followers or likes they get or have to document and upload every little thing. Massive turn off.
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Decent In-laws to be honest, can save so much grief in the long term.

Speaking of In-laws - I can't be the only one to judge attractiveness of the mother of someone I go out with to assess what they will look like later on? :biggrin:
Original post by Themysticalegg
Bit of a folderol for most but I want a partner who isn't scared of bugs like daddy long legs. I threw at least 10 bottles of shampoo/other products at one earlier. I also ran away from a big fly earlier.

What is the strangest trait you look for in a partner?
For some very odd reason I find guys that are interested in physics more attractive? Not a necessity, obviously, but it’s a weird trait I like.

Also prefer lean guys over muscular, but having biceps being the exception (but again not too much)

*this is me describing weird traits. Obviously if a person doesn’t have these traits it’s not a problem, it’s just weird things I’m attracted to.
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I'm the same with Aerospace Engineering. (Even though I'm not an engineering student I find it interesting. :colondollar:)
Original post by JasmineLLB
For some very odd reason I find guys that are interested in physics more attractive? Not a necessity, obviously, but it’s a weird trait I like.

Also prefer lean guys over muscular, but having biceps being the exception (but again not too much)

*this is me describing weird traits. Obviously if a person doesn’t have these traits it’s not a problem, it’s just weird things I’m attracted to.


Original post by MidgetFever
A large bank account figure. :mmm:

I would definitely prefer a partner who earns more than me. :colone:
Original post by Notoriety
Not strange. Describes majority of women.


Not that you’re bitter
I like chubby funny guys with beards ... and maybe also slightly restarted and loopy
It's true tbh, why lie to ourselves? Most are from what I've seen and others have seen and he said majority not all. Not speaking for myself btw, but maybe I don't think that way because I'm still young and I'm yet to think like that not saying I'm a saint.
Original post by Anonymous
Not that you’re bitter
Yess agreed! Aerospace engineering is the exact one I was referring to in my mind, that and astrophysics :lol: I'm not an engineering/ physics student either, but I find it super interesting. You should read a book called "The Universe In Your Hand" if you also like astrophysics. It's for a general audience, not physics specialists, but it's so informative yet is very "narrative"? Not sure how to explain it, but it's like reading a story, but the story is about the universe/ space.

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Original post by Themysticalegg
I'm the same with Aerospace Engineering. (Even though I'm not an engineering student I find it interesting. :colondollar:)



I would definitely prefer a partner who earns more than me. :colone:
To be honest we humans are inherently greedy, I think no one would seriously say no to money if the other half was a perfectly fine person. :laugh:
Original post by JasmineLLB
It's true tbh, why lie to ourselves? Most are from what I've seen and others have seen and he said majority not all. Not speaking for myself btw, but maybe I don't think that way because I'm still young and I'm yet to think like that not saying I'm a saint.
Original post by Anonymous
Not that you’re bitter


With a smile as dazzling as mine, how could anyone call me bitter?
I misread that as snail. :getmecoat:
Original post by Notoriety
With a smile as dazzling as mine, how could anyone call me bitter?



Original post by JasmineLLB
Yess agreed! Aerospace engineering is the exact one I was referring to in my mind, that and astrophysics :lol: I'm not an engineering/ physics student either, but I find it super interesting. You should read a book called "The Universe In Your Hand" if you also like astrophysics. It's for a general audience, not physics specialists, but it's so informative yet is very "narrative"? Not sure how to explain it, but it's like reading a story, but the story is about the universe/ space.

Spoiler



I'll have a look I'm gonna spend a lot of my summer reading anyway :tongue:, my interest is one of the main reason why I took a job in Aerospace so I can be amazed by the engineers. :laugh:
I love how I was more defensive on your behalf and you're so chill :lol:
Twice now I've defended ya.
Original post by Notoriety
With a smile as dazzling as mine, how could anyone call me bitter?
Ahh no way. What are you studying at uni, btw? Why didn't you decide to study aerospace engineering?
Original post by Themysticalegg
I misread that as snail. :getmecoat:




I'll have a look I'm gonna spend a lot of my summer reading anyway :tongue:, my interest is one of the main reason why I took a job in Aerospace so I can be amazed by the engineers. :laugh:
Original post by JasmineLLB
I love how I was more defensive on your behalf and you're so chill :lol:
Twice now I've defended ya.

Haha, the day I start care about what kiddos on the Interwebs say about me and me dad is the day I walk into the ocean without a life raft.

You're probably anon 3 anyway.
I'm studying Business but I'm finished in a week. :laugh: I only did GCSE Maths, funnily enough the admissions tutor for my sixth form begged me to do Maths because it was my best subject and I was like no way. I do enjoy studying though so after my Masters I may do a degree in Engineering via a HND. Also I put in about 5% effort for my A-levels because I was well, kinda immature and misguided. :tongue:
Original post by JasmineLLB
Ahh no way. What are you studying at uni, btw? Why didn't you decide to study aerospace engineering?
Can't relate to the Maths part, almost happy cried last week knowing it's the last time i'll be doing Maths (not including the very basics I mean).

You really should, I mean applying for a job as well purely because of your fascination? Shows how much you genuinely enjoy it.

Yeah it's insane how much our performance on these tests dictate our future. Good you still have the option now though to make up for it, that's all that matters :smile:


Original post by Themysticalegg
I'm studying Business but I'm finished in a week. :laugh: I only did GCSE Maths, funnily enough the admissions tutor for my sixth form begged me to do Maths because it was my best subject and I was like no way. I do enjoy studying though so after my Masters I may do a degree in Engineering via a HND. Also I put in about 5% effort for my A-levels because I was well, kinda immature and misguided. :tongue:
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If she has dimples when she smiles then that's cute af

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