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I've learnt that I have an innate ability to pick out cray-cray in a woman by looking at their eyes. An ability probably shared by many.

Example:

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I know this may sound awful, but I've often thought of how wild she'd be in the cot.
 

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I have an obsession with sports. There's not too many matches I won't sit down and watch if given the chance.

I'm actually far more outgoing than I thought I was. Always was pretty quiet, anxious and lacking confidence in my younger days, but these days I tend to get in shit moods when I don't get out and socialise for a while. Also find it pretty easy to have fun when out and about now.

Drinking. I never really saw the point or thought I'd enjoy a beer etc, but it's definitely grown on me and I regularly enjoy drinking now.

I'm always looking to learn something. I think I'm beginning to realise that I'm someone who likes some intellectual stimulation and needs it (like with the socialising) to not go insane from boredom. Finishing high school and going into uni, I've actually missed having something to learn on a weekly basis. I don't miss school and the bad workload, but I like learning in subject areas that interest me.
 
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My patience has definitely waned over the years in terms of things I'm not 100% passionate about. Having a small range of interests that you really enjoy is better than being vaguely interested in a broad range IMO.

I prefer to have a smaller group of mates as well.
 

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I have 2-3 year periods where Ill be obsessed with something then drop it like hotcakes and move onto something else.

Like playing guitar. Used to practice everyday, dream of playing live gigs. Then once I got into a band and started playing gigs the novelty wore off and now I've lost interest.

Then it was golf. Love learning to play the game, then one day I just got sick of playing.

Now its learning and playing tennis. Will probably lose interest in it in a year or so.

Same goes with jobs. I get itchy feet about a year or two in.
 
I'm generally no good at small talk just rather get to the bloody point. That's not to say I don't like good conversation, I do, just not useless triviality and superficiality.

I need time and space alone to recharge the batteries. I hate having someone up my clack 24-7 or being forced into a situation where there is non stop people around and you are judged on your capacity to fit in. (This applies to all but about a handful of people).

I'm a contradiction in that I can be pretty laid back and have a long fuse and am not too bothered by a lot. But when I blow up I go off royally and I'm also pretty impatient. In that I don't like kept waiting if something is agreed to at a time, stuck in traffic etc. Yet the neighbours can crack the music 3am every weekend or start the loud renos @ 7am and I don't care as it doesn't affect me.
 

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I swear a lot. Particularly in situations when I shouldn't (talking to my girlfriend's incredible dumb as **** mother)

I like to be devil's advocate just to see how someone can either handle themselves in a debate or if they know their subject matter.

I will happily admit I am wrong. Lots of people say I don't but I argue well so those people aren't really convincing for me to admit I'm wrong.

I am usually not aggressive but things like RNG in video games I have no control of or footy just bring out the worst in me

I wil avoid overly popular TV shows, movies or things like that cause it will more often than not, not interest me or disappoint me. To me, "pretty good" and "really gets into it after 3 episodes" is a bigger recommendation to me than "Best show ever"

If I had the choice, I'd live with a 3rd person, full 360 camera over the first person we all see
 

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