I’m not sure what type that is
It’s often tricky to explain what type of person truly attracts us, especially when our preferences don’t fit typical descriptions. I’ve found myself at a loss struggling to put into words what makes someone my type beyond simple traits. Attraction isn’t just about looks or superficial qualities; it’s about small, meaningful gestures and how comfortable you feel around someone. For instance, I value someone who can share joy and playfulness with me—a person who might kiss me on the nose or hold me close after a few drinks. It’s these little things, like sharing a quiet moment in a bedroom with soft lighting, that create a genuine connection. Sometimes, it’s about finding someone who matches your energy and emotional wavelength, not just ticking boxes on a checklist. In my experience, describing a type often fails because feelings are complex and personal. Instead of focusing on labels, I pay attention to how someone makes me feel—whether I can be myself, laugh freely, and experience warmth and care. If someone can playfully 'smack the shit out of me' yet hold respect and affection, that balance shows a dynamic relationship that goes beyond conventional expectations. Ultimately, 'my type' is more about emotional resonance and shared experiences rather than a fixed set of characteristics. This makes answering that question tough but also meaningful, as it reveals the depth of what we truly seek in a partner beyond surface-level attributes.
