Oddly Refined
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So, I seduced one unintentionally. Apparently, if you ignore them they like that?
We seduce ourselves for you. You're welcome!
You probably had a pleasant interaction and he liked you. He went home, and thought about it. He meta-analyzed everything you said and tried to determine if there was something more or maybe he's just projecting, but maybe there really could be attraction there and wow it would be pretty interesting. The INTPs finds you to be such an intriguing puzzle he thinks about you all the time, trying to figure you out. This process is so much fun for him, and just the thought of you perks him up and sets his mind racing again. Bam! Seduced. And you didn't even have to do anything!
My post was mostly in jest as well, but that is how it tends to happen...
Yeah, the intp and I have already had this happen. The adjustment to each others humor is rather amusing.
Things are so much easier when people find our occasional "head in the clouds" look cute and then attempt to seduce us, not the other way around.
However, I'd like to question that, if any INTP knew the answer to this question, would they more likely being applying said answer or talking about it on a forum?
This is simply not true.Very hard to do. Once you're friend zoned it's hard to ignite the sexy-connections in the woman's brain. They associate you with safety and trust, the most unsexy characteristics imaginable!
This is simply not true.
Hmm, so all of your male friends still have a chance? The book is not closed? I'm curious about that, just going by my experience and some of my friend's experience, but once a relationship has settled into its niche I think it can be hard to break out of it and have that change.
Unless you're kidding againI've been awful lately.
No, I'm not kidding. For once!
I think if a guy is not going to be a romantic prospect, it has nothing to do with timing or the way the relationship progresses. It's just a lack of chemistry. But even if the chemistry doesn't seem to be there, sometimes it can grow between friends. I've seen this happen more than once and it has happened to me too. I believe, ideally, a lover should also be your best friend.
Trust and safety CAN be sexy!
This is simply not true.
No, I'm not kidding. For once!
I think if a guy is not going to be a romantic prospect, it has nothing to do with timing or the way the relationship progresses. It's just a lack of chemistry. But even if the chemistry doesn't seem to be there, sometimes it can grow between friends. I've seen this happen more than once and it has happened to me too. I believe, ideally, a lover should also be your best friend.
Trust and safety CAN be sexy!
It makes evolutionary sense for women to find trust and safety attractive.
Let's put that to the test.
Hey you... Don't worry, you can trust me never to be a part your life, so you'll be safe from me for all eternity. *wink*
It makes evolutionary sense for women to find trust and safety attractive.