I'm a male looking for a girlfriend right now. I mainly meet women online since I don't live in an urban area. I work in the science/medical field and my main hobbies are active ones like rock climbing, cycling, running, and hiking.
What I've noticed is that with women I seemingly have much in common with online, once we meet in person the date is often awkward and I often pick up on bad social skills on their part (yes, I just wrote that).
On the other hand, I've also branched out and have tried dating women with much different interests than me- like theatre, music, and the arts. However, when they talk about their interests my mind automatically wanders off and I'm just plain bored.
My question is that for those of you in happy successful relationship (for the purpose of this thread defined as 3+ months), how much do you actually have in common with your partner? Do you overlap in your obsessions, or can you become engaged in their interests?
What I've noticed is that with women I seemingly have much in common with online, once we meet in person the date is often awkward and I often pick up on bad social skills on their part (yes, I just wrote that).
On the other hand, I've also branched out and have tried dating women with much different interests than me- like theatre, music, and the arts. However, when they talk about their interests my mind automatically wanders off and I'm just plain bored.
My question is that for those of you in happy successful relationship (for the purpose of this thread defined as 3+ months), how much do you actually have in common with your partner? Do you overlap in your obsessions, or can you become engaged in their interests?