I've been really distracted over the past few months due to attempting to date a new person. It's the #2 top scorer from my date-me survey, and we're intentionally and rapidly escalating the relationship to figure out as hard and fast as possible if we could be life partners. 1/
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Replying to @Aella_Girl
1/ A lot of haters (aka idiots) in the comments saying "you cant quantify these things" - you're all WRONG. Some of us have: - sufficient self knowledge - sufficient ability to profile others (being a SWer helps immensely here) & - sufficient stats/math knowledge to do this.
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Replying to @PrincessMarxxx @Aella_Girl
Yeah I statistically and mathematically process my human connections because I Am A Robot Beep Boop
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it’s not normal to artificially speed up a relationship to see if you can be together forever? how does that not affect the outcome, forcing yourself to feel things and do things sooner than you’re ready to?
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Replying to @larrydavidfan69 @Ciel_Cicatrice and
Entertain the possibility that life outside of one’s comfort zone might be awesome
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Replying to @somethingconcon @Ciel_Cicatrice and
going on a 3 day first date with a dude i’ve decided has a 15-20% chance of being the “one” based on my algorithm of quantifying everything about him is a terrible example of living life outside your comfort zone
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a) the % estimate was very recent, after many more days spent together b) he assigned us 15%, I assigned us 20%. he's more into quantifying stuff than I am c) we talk extremely openly about everything we feel about the relationship, no surprises
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