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fandomsecrets2016-08-28 03:33 pm
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Re: Another Thread
(Anonymous) 2016-08-28 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)For romantic attraction, they would need to be honest, funny, smart, and willing to compromise. They would have to be somebody I could respect, and somebody who respected me. They'd have to pass the Trivial Pursuit test. (If I beat them at Trivial Pursuit, are they okay with that?) Are they okay with my drooling over fictional characters once in a while?
Either one can exist in isolation. I've been romantically attracted to characters in books (I don't tend to visualize when I'm reading.) I can happily drool over Dean Winchester, Loki, Poison Ivy, or Captain Jack Sparrow without imagining how perfect we'd be together if only they were real, or ogle some random stranger on the street.
If I'm going to be in a relationship with someone, though, I'd need to be attracted in both ways.