To Talk Or Not During Sex: The Engagement
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DID YOU KNOW?
A sapiosexual is a person who finds intelligence sexually attractive. They are often attracted to people who are well-educated, articulate, and have a quick wit. Sapiosexuals may also be attracted to people who are creative, curious, and open-minded.
There is no one way to identify a sapiosexual. However, there are some signs that you may be sapiosexual if you find yourself:
- Being more attracted to people who are intelligent and well-educated
- Being turned on by intellectual conversations
- Feeling a deep connection with people who share your interests and values
- Being less interested in physical appearance than in mental stimulation
If you think you may be sapiosexual, it is important to remember that there is no right or wrong way to be attracted to someone. What matters most is that you are honest with yourself about what you are attracted to and that you find someone who makes you happy.
Here are some tips for dating as a sapiosexual:
- Be upfront about your preferences. If you are looking for a partner who is intelligent and well-educated, it is important to be upfront about this from the start. This will help to avoid any misunderstandings down the road.
- Don't be afraid to ask questions. If you are interested in someone, don't be afraid to ask them questions about their interests, values, and beliefs. This will help you to get to know them better and to see if you are compatible.
- Be patient. Finding a sapiosexual partner may take some time and effort. Don't get discouraged if you don't find someone right away. Just keep putting yourself out there and you will eventually find someone who is right for you.
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