I don't see why someone should poison you ... Why do you want it so much? The eco in your head once showed the 190 cm "violinist", whom you now call "garbage". He must have been pretty nice and artistic ... but rubbish. Life is not a Hollywood projection of perfectly beautiful, kind and funny personalities ... Is it? Beauty is something subjective and transient ... character and actions are something far more important. You say, type? Yes, attraction is very important. Purely physical attraction, the look, the smile ... Without this you can't and can't do it, but you can't go with a tape measure and a ruler to measure your height, limbs and organs ... it's not serious somehow ... :) Think how many men would did they dare to tell you - "I like you and every part of you"? Many would tell you - I want you. I want to enjoy you 1, 2, 3 ... 100 times, but according to my rules and while exporting to me ... Life is not Hollywood. Beauty is important, but not crucial. Think, when you are in a difficult moment, how beautiful is the person who saves you? You know? Like you, I've always wondered how people create their personal "type." Some walk with a sewing meter, a tape measure, a line, a protractor, a caliper ... or with posters of Hollywood stars in their pockets and impose, compare, calibrate whether you meet the "criteria" ... My personal opinion is that this is not serious . The attitude itself is not serious ... Some kind of mental-emotional battle ... come on MALL ... :) Of course, it is clear that you cannot be attracted to an elephant or a crocodile ... Beauty is important. But if your attention is only there ... you miss some other important things, which in the end, you will eventually find to be "garbage". There are very few really nice people. Nice, beautiful, both physically and mentally. Now, how to say it is now the realm of selfishness. Some kind of Golden Age of selfishness and consumerism ... Mimicry, lies and manipulation. Relationships are fleeting, superficial, dramatic and ... short. People change like cars or laundries ... They are all "second hand" compared to the previous partner and look for something "more profitable" ... Patterning ideals. Creating stereotypes about beauty, success, happiness, relationships ... "He must be ... Very (beautiful?), Financially independent (rich?), Funny (non-stop?), Responsive (24/7), talented ( to dance like John Travolta, to play the violin, piano, guitar, to know the names of at least 200-300 performers from all genres of music last 30-40 years, their biographies, all their songs), to have a home, a car, at least seven digits savings ... (Everything? Best. Life is short yet to struggle, it's better if someone else has already done this job ...) Abe ... I want to! :) Well, but it doesn't work. Strange right? My life experience, since my school years, has shown me that terribly beautiful boys and girls have hurt a lot of people. They attract, they do what they do, then they change the person ... I don't know why. Apparently confident in their appearance, they think that they "deserve" to "have fun" with whomever they can think of. Some kind of "thirst" for life, pleasures and pleasant experiences ... I know. I have always been reserved for people who see others as a menu item. There was even a saying that one could not eat only beans, from time to time one had to eat lentils, and kebabs and there ... whatever came. :) Such people seem to me quite superficial, unreliable and ultimately bad. So, back to your question, author. YES! Give yourself a chance;) Don't poke your nose, darling :) The one who needs a chance is you. Are you warming up? :) So far, your system has failed. Who knows, the person who is giving you a chance right now may pleasantly surprise you. How many chances come in life? Good luck ;)
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Okay, he's not your type, but he's attracted to you. And I told myself that I would never go short and bald, but that's exactly what made my head spin. It's full of "my types" around me right now, but I like it. When it comes to chemistry, looks and stereotypes don't matter. If you like a person - you act.