Could you date someone who doesn't read?
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Re: Could you date someone who doesn't read?
I've dated a couple of musicians, and I'm one myself. Problem is, we played different styles (they were more folksy and I was folksy/weird while also doing instrumental electronic stuff), so it was kind of difficult to relate. Listened to the same music, but couldn't relate in the same way. Plus, I'm not trained making it all sorts of confusion.Tralala wrote:I could date someone who doesn't read, but I can't date someone who's not a musician. That's just too twisted for me, sister.
So, I feel like I can relate more with reading because it's easier for me to relate even if you're reading different things. I'm more open to books than to playing music with others... very individualistic.
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I am married to a man who never reads books. He only reads the paper on articles on line. It works out just fine. I am not into sports and while he is watching a game on TV, I read to my heart's content. It is not necessary and probably impossible to have every hobby or interest in common with your mate as long as you have a mutual respect about it. It gives you a little time to yourself.inkcharmed wrote:I've always considered dating a guy who read to be a fantasy. I only meet a few who do read for pleasure, and they don't turn out to be the people that I have chemistry with. So to all of you who can't imagine any other way... I am jealous.

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Not only do I strongly disagree with you but I find your comment both arrogant and patronising. I personally know many people who, for a variety of reasons, do not share my personal love of reading and most of them are certainly not below average intelligence. Indeed in a number of instances they would be well ahead of what is considered the average.CaryMorton wrote:I don't think I could. There's a certain amount of intelligence I relate to avid readers. I don't understand people who don't read, and I'll admit that most of the time when I see someone who hates reading, or chooses not to read, I generally think of them as below average intelligence.
I ask you to consider how you would feel if someone decided arbitrarily that you were below average intelligence purely on the basis that you did not share their interest in sport, cooking, astronomy, fishing, bird watching or oragami, I am sure you would feel it was a grossly unfair and restrictive assessment .... and rightly so.
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so long as they are willing to dabble


but in all seriousness, I have yet to meet a guy who really doesn't enjoy some type of reading, or writing, or poetry

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