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The music taste of your (possible) significant other
yipjumpmusic:
Wanting a sweet significant other to go to shows with is not emo, it's a natural "need" of many single music lovers. (though should not stop you from going to and enjoying shows) Just don't write a song about it ;)
Katili:
Music is a good thing to share... means you can actually go out together and not hate what's going on while the other one is loving it, because like it or not, if you go out somewhere, there's going to be music somewhere.
Amsterdarn:
Good taste in music is hott. Maybe even hottt. Frankly, a girl wit a bigger collection of indie than mine would make me cream le pants.
And in a SO, music taste is necessary. Anyone in a lasting relationship with me would need to at least enjoy indie. Music is too big a part of my life to leave it out for some uncultured hussy.
mechorg:
--- Quote from: Amsterdarn ---Good taste in music is hott. Maybe even hottt. Frankly, a girl wit a bigger collection of indie than mine would make me cream le pants.
--- End quote ---
Just to add to that, a girl that has some musical talent (especially piano or vocals) adds a multiplier to the hottt.
muffy:
Hmmmm...
My music collection seems to be a replacement for a SO...and doesn't make me hott, or indeed hottt.
Which is a shame, as all the indie guys I know seem to be mysteriously attracted to petite blonde girls with little more than a passing interest in music (read as: they're all libertines fans), and have no use for a six foot ginger/blonde girl who can enthuse about miserable music until the cows come home, get bored and go out again...
I think it's because a lot of guys use their music collection as a penis extension, so when a girl has a load more stuff than them, it gets confusing.
That, and I lack the cuteness factor that tends to help a relationship get started.
Damn, I'm bitter tonight.
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