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yopeeps025
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Is having a preference for what you like being shallow?
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No it's human nature0
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Absolutely not. What's the point in denying what you like or trying to force yourself to like something you don't? It's illogical.0
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Nope. And this is coming from a fat girl lol. Shallow is treating someone like crap because of their appearance. You shouldn't be ashamed or have to justify what you like.0
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Nope.0
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Depends on what you like, and therefore have a preference for...0
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Nope. But I'm just guessing here, is there more to the story?0
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No, definitely, not - we all have different preferences as far as physical attraction, and personality etc. You are attracted/prefer the type of people you prefer that is human nature and who you are - who we all are.0
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No!
While I really don't have a physical type, I prefer to go for character traits - but even with that said there are some types that I would never be able to have any real interest in and yes it's shallow but I believe as long as you recognize it for what it - it is okay.
I would much rather know that the person interested in me is also attracted to me beyond my shining personality :blushing:0 -
No, its innate. You can't help what you like and what you don't like.0
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Nope. And this is coming from a fat girl lol. Shallow is treating someone like crap because of their appearance. You shouldn't be ashamed or have to justify what you like.
Yes, I agree! It's normal to have certain characteristics you look for in a partner. The only time it becomes extreme is if you expect perfection.0 -
Nope. And this is coming from a fat girl lol. Shallow is treating someone like crap because of their appearance. You shouldn't be ashamed or have to justify what you like.
Worded perfectly! (Except for the girl part, cause I'm a boy)0 -
No.0
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No0
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Nope. We don't control our attraction.
However if your only basis for relationships (both romantic and platonic) is determined by superficial factors regardless of the persons other traits and qualities, I'd say that was shallow.0 -
No
*waits for plot twist*0 -
If you have to ask the question then probably yes.0
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I agree but want to add I think its realistic for someone to have the same expectations in you. If you want perfection you better be perfect too.0
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Or have money! Just kidding0
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OP, if someone called you shallow, they were either upset that you weren't attracted to them or they were probably right.0
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Depends on what that preference is I'd suppose.
Very vague question...0 -
Depends on your definition of Shallow.
I have a long laundry list of stuff I want in a Mate ...Some are more critical than others, but the 'shallow' stuff is still on there. I do prefer someone with an athletic build and that has the same (active) interests I do....With that said my boyfriend is skinny and hates the gym ha ha.0 -
Is having a preference for what you like being shallow?
Technically, yes. Shallow means "of little depth." Having a preference based on appearance hardly has a deep philosophical stimulus, does it? But that being said, so what? We are attracted to people based on a mixture of biology (nature) and cultural influence (nurture) and it's nearly impossible to change your preference even if you want to.
I do think it is a sign of being less shallow and more enlightened when we are attracted to a broader range of forms...not just the ideal .7 waist/hip ration and perfectly symmetrical and uniform features with perfect teeth. But that's my personal opinion.0 -
Is having a preference for what you like being shallow?
Technically, yes. Shallow means "of little depth." Having a preference based on appearance hardly has a deep philosophical stimulus, does it? But that being said, so what? We are attracted to people based on a mixture of biology (nature) and cultural influence (nurture) and it's nearly impossible to change your preference even if you want to.
I do think it is a sign of being less shallow and more enlightened when we are attracted to a broader range of forms...not just the ideal .7 waist/hip ration and perfectly symmetrical and uniform features with perfect teeth. But that's my personal opinion.
Smugglesmacks - just curious - why is your weight ticker background a garlic??? lol.0 -
Well would you exclude people outside of that preference even every other aspect of them was appealing? Would you STOP loving someone whom you once loved, whom once fit that preference because he/she no longer does fit that preference? How narrow is your range of preference?0
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It's not an either or. A person can have preferences, and still find others outside of that to be attractive. A person can be equally attracted to someone for physical and intelligence/personality. That's what chemistry is.0
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Nope. And this is coming from a fat girl lol. Shallow is treating someone like crap because of their appearance. You shouldn't be ashamed or have to justify what you like.
This.
And it isn't shallow to spend the time to go above and beyond a basic level of fitness to look the way you would like to look, either. In fact, to me it would sting a lot less to be rejected by someone based on my appearance if he was a walking advertisement for lifting heavy. rather than a walking advertisement for doughnuts.0 -
Is having a preference for what you like being shallow?
Technically, yes. Shallow means "of little depth." Having a preference based on appearance hardly has a deep philosophical stimulus, does it? But that being said, so what? We are attracted to people based on a mixture of biology (nature) and cultural influence (nurture) and it's nearly impossible to change your preference even if you want to.
I do think it is a sign of being less shallow and more enlightened when we are attracted to a broader range of forms...not just the ideal .7 waist/hip ration and perfectly symmetrical and uniform features with perfect teeth. But that's my personal opinion.
Smugglesmacks - just curious - why is your weight ticker background a garlic??? lol.
Actually it's a painting of garlic and onions that I painted. Cuz, I mean, garlic and onions! YUM!!0 -
I would say no unless that's your only measure of what you like in a person. Or you treat people like crap if they don't measure up.
Otherwise everyone is gonna have preferences, only natural.0
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