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"What's your type?"
Have you ever been asked the question:
"What's your type?"
It seems like a pretty common question. The fact that we ask it suggests that most of us do have a "type" - a preference for a certain type of person. The answers are often physical - maybe you like a certain eye colour, hair colour or physique. But we might also like "funny, talkative people", or "quiet, sensitive people".
So, do you have a type? And if you have a partner at the moment, do they fit it?
"What's your type?"
It seems like a pretty common question. The fact that we ask it suggests that most of us do have a "type" - a preference for a certain type of person. The answers are often physical - maybe you like a certain eye colour, hair colour or physique. But we might also like "funny, talkative people", or "quiet, sensitive people".
So, do you have a type? And if you have a partner at the moment, do they fit it?
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Admittedly sadly the question I get asked more is "So who's the man in the relationship?" :banghead:
Interesting too to hear about your type. Has it always been that?
I think I need to get a witty response, normally I'm just like "GENDER ROLES DON'T EXIST".
I think even through the repressing the thoughts it's always been that, although Jonathan Rhys-Meyers in Bend It Like Beckham