glassjester
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is your emotional/romantic life just an urge?
Haha, sometimes.
is your emotional/romantic life just an urge?
Given a year's time, you wouldn't have to pretend.
You could learn to enjoy another type of music.
I don't see why that's so unbelievable.
People do it all the time.
Many times consciously, by choice.
Kids often choose to like certain types of music to be "in" with a particular group.
A good friend of mine hated, absolutely hated, country music.
Then, for a couple years, he traveled around with his dad, who only listened to country music, the whole time they were driving. Hours on end, for days on end, for months on end.
Guess what? He started to love country music.
But AB says that can't happen.
I agree. That would be difficult.
Maybe, like with many personality traits, there's some kind of "point of no return" for one's taste in sexual partners.
But that doesn't mean it's not the result of many small choices made over a long period of time.
Unless those you are speaking of who "do it all the time" are bots, it doesn't happen.
I worked in an office where I was constantly compelled to endure the most pop chart music friendly radio station for three years. I initially hated practically everything that was broadcast at first and then three years later - the very same.
And at the risk of sounding arrogant - if your musical interests lie outside of anything mainstream to begin with then any 'pop' genre isn't likely to appeal - else you go listen to that Ligeti piece and then tell me if you like it or not. Chances are your friend was not exactly into anything overly dissonant to start with so I doubt he was a fan of underground industrial electronica before being "converted" to country music anyway...
We know, from stratified random sample,controlled by birth order, there are statistically significant higher rates of reported homosexuality in males. We do not know why this is, and what is proposed, is conjecture, based on the difficulty of precise statistical models for determining constructs with many confounding factors.
One example, perhaps younger male sibling are more apt to reveal homosexual tendencies?
Given a year's time, you wouldn't have to pretend.
You could learn to enjoy another type of music.
I don't see why that's so unbelievable.
People do it all the time.
Many times consciously, by choice.
Kids often choose to like certain types of music to be "in" with a particular group.
He liked Marilyn Manson a lot before country music. Then he liked both.
I will go listen to Ligeti.
Haha, sometimes.
Your example is doubtful as those same studies show the increased rates of homosexuality hold even for those males adopted out.
You really have no control over what music you like?
If you're 'choosing' to like music to be in a particular group then that just undermines your argument yet further again.
Yes, it's pretending at first, but then
Feel free to come up with a compelling argument as to why someone should pretend to be attracted and love someone they do not have genuine feelings for ...
Arranged marriages?
We like what's most familiar to us.
The more you listen to a type of music, the more you'll come to genuinely enjoy it.
That's not a controversial statement.
Your spouse has my deepest sympathies.
Yes, it's pretending at first, but then they actually come to like that music because they acquired a taste for it.
Enjoy!