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Pickiness & Dating -
June 8th 2011, 03:40 AM
Hey everyone, just wanted to let out a bit of confusion and frustration...
Lately I've been getting involved with my passion for mathematics and physics to an almost extreme degree, and I'm progressing so rapidly that most of my free time is spent learning and/or teaching. It's becoming a bit hindering, such as how I get easily bored when I'm not doing something directly involved with mathematics; standard company and conversation quickly become mundane. And, basic teenage urges are peeking through...so I'm becoming somewhat lonely after seeing how fun and fulfilling (not to mention, for me, grounding) a relationship can be...I'm finding that I'm now only genuinely attracted to girls with whom I can carry a conversation in something scientific, but I'm only getting advances from girls who are completely different (albeit physically attractive)...
And, to top it all off, all of the girls who I am interested in are extremely limited in terms of their experiences (as in, have never had romantic relationships) and can't spot my advances unless I rub it in their faces. It's really frustrating, and I know that I'll meet more women I'm attracted to in college, but am I just going to have to live with the fact that at this age I'm probably not going to meet someone who interests me very much? Or should I break down and give other people a try...despite the fact that I might be yearning for more intellectual stimulation?
EDIT: Most of my time is spent learning and tutoring, like I mentioned...and I spend the rest of it going to science/math events around the city...but there aren't a whole lot of teenagers (much less, girls) interested in what I am, so it's not really an effective way of going about to find someone that interests me. :P
Last edited by ertyuio; June 8th 2011 at 04:01 AM.
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