wrt to just going on lots of dates and seeing what works, I often feel clueless as to who I would want to date. I develop my creepy unhealthy obsessions for particular women, and I've always assumed that those feelings (inflated and inaccurate though they may be) are an indicator of who I'm attracted to. But at the same time, I don't like to act on my obsessions, because I understand that they are not based in reality and don't reflect what may happen if I actually talk to the object of my obsession. This leaves me at a loss as to what I'm supposed to do.
Like, I'm TAing a class of 200 right now, so the load is shared with a few other TAs, one of whom seems to be fairly friendly with me. I'm not saying there's anything there, just that maybe she doesn't despise me, but I don't have any thoughts about her other than that she's not hideous and we at least share the interest of astronomy. Is that sufficient reason to talk to her/ask her on a date? I really just don't know. That level of affinity seems infinitesimal compared to... I've lived out an extensive, multi-year fantasy with whoever I'm obsessed with... but it also seems like the only reasonable criteria if the goal is just to interact with a bunch of people and see what works.
Like, I'm TAing a class of 200 right now, so the load is shared with a few other TAs, one of whom seems to be fairly friendly with me. I'm not saying there's anything there, just that maybe she doesn't despise me, but I don't have any thoughts about her other than that she's not hideous and we at least share the interest of astronomy. Is that sufficient reason to talk to her/ask her on a date? I really just don't know. That level of affinity seems infinitesimal compared to... I've lived out an extensive, multi-year fantasy with whoever I'm obsessed with... but it also seems like the only reasonable criteria if the goal is just to interact with a bunch of people and see what works.
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