>>11529290That's good and all, but you still need a plot. I mean your readers will have to know where all of this is going, even if the direction is as vague as one can get.
>on one side you're not deeming them ugly but you're obviously not deeming them as fpretty, then why say they are pretty when they are not your typeBecause I think you can see somebody as being pretty without feeling physically attracted to them. When I was in high school I had quite a few pretty classmates but that didn't mean I was automatically attracted to them, and that's where personality comes in. I may find a girl to be beautiful on the outside but if her personality doesn't reflect her looks then a part of me will be repulsed by her and, in my case at least, that repulsion will always be the stronger of the two emotions.
>people's whole lives seem to revolve around finding oartners and dismissing thag fact as if it doesn't matter for the argument is just disengenuousWell, yes and no. I think that everybody, even some of the most antisocial people out there, do wish to have somebody at certain points of their lives. That being said, going on dates with as many people as you can isn't really looking for a partner, is it? I mean that they are looking, but without knowing what it is they are actually looking for. Just mindlessly groping around in the dark, hoping to find something, anything. And this brings me back to something I've said multiple times. Finding a girlfriend is easy. Finding the right girlfriend is hard. I lost the point I was initially going to make...
>wheres it's perfectly normal for woman to leave a man if it's just smell of his breath that slightly irritates herWhy would it be normal? For animals, perhaps, but we have evolved in order to distance ourselves from them, otherwise what's even the point of being a human instead of a chimpanzee? We are capable of reason and of self-discipline in order to correct the barbaric behaviour of the animals we once were.