Does opposites attract actually work or is similarity better?
I am a college student who's a compsci major. While I'm very much into active things like powerlifting, running, fishing, etc I'm still kinda stereotypical in that I'm nerdy, introverted, and socially awkward.
My question is, do relationships tend to work out better if the couple are opposites or if they're similar? I've only dated a couple of girls that were the opposite of me, e.g. social butterflies, extroverted, more artsy rather than nerdy. While these two relationships didn't last, they were my longest-lasting relationships. I'm finding it's extremely easy to get dates with girls who are like me, stem, introverted, etc but it just seems like things aren't clicking and there's no chemistry with these kinds of girls. Is it an attitude/outlook change I need to make or is there truth to opposites attract?
Submitted September 27, 2021 at 12:13AM
I am a college student who's a compsci major. While I'm very much into active things like powerlifting, running, fishing, etc I'm still kinda stereotypical in that I'm nerdy, introverted, and socially awkward.My question is, do relationships tend to work out better if the couple are opposites or if they're similar? I've only dated a couple of girls that were the opposite of me, e.g. social butterflies, extroverted, more artsy rather than nerdy. While these two relationships didn't last, they were my longest-lasting relationships. I'm finding it's extremely easy to get dates with girls who are like me, stem, introverted, etc but it just seems like things aren't clicking and there's no chemistry with these kinds of girls. Is it an attitude/outlook change I need to make or is there truth to opposites attract?
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