nick007 wrote:
V10L3T wrote:
clingy, immature, daddy issues
That's my favorite kind of girl seriously. I'm dependent, immature & protective so I think I'm most compatible with clingy, immature & daddy issues & I'm also quite attracted to that
Be careful what you wish for......after spending my first few post-puberty years with barely so much as a hug, I was longing for a clingy one to happen by.....but when I got one, it wasn't as nice as I'd expected. EVen now, being kind of lonely again these days, as a gut reaction I'd like somebody to stick to me like a limpet - but it's only a reaction to the current loneliness - it's a rare Aspie who can permanently pig out on the company of a partner without trouble.
Also, if neither partner is at all mature, it's going to be hard to fix arguments.
Don't get me started on daddy issues. I don't think it necessarily means anything so benign as just needing a bit of extra protection from a big man.
Still, I think it's good if people are matched up in the "possessive v. independent" department. A mismatch there can cause an awful lot of completely unnecessary anger.
And anybody who is aware that they have "daddy issues" is likely to do a lot better than somebody who has the same problem but doesn't know it.....if you know your main strengths and weaknesses, that's a great help.
I might be that rare Aspie. My ex was clingy, immature & had daddy issues & I was completely in love with her & obsessed. I thought that was really CUTE
We did have arguments but her being dependent on me motivated me to be more mature, responsible & independent. I do not think possessive & independent people are a good match for each other. The independent wants more time to do there own thing & the possessive one doesn't get enough attention. I believe possessive people are better off with people who are clingy &/or dependent because they will both get the attention that they want & they will both feel more useful