One the one hand, my boyfriend & I are fortunate in holding very similar beliefs (or lack thereof) on big issues-on the other hand if we didn't have these in common, we'd likely not share other values/priorities & wouldn't have gotten together in the first place. So I'm in favor of being open about who one is, if one can find people with whom (and situation in which) it feels safe to do so.
dongiovanni wrote:
Am I the only person who finds the majority of convention unnecessary and unattractive? I'll break this down for ease of understanding.
Small talk
To me, this is inconsequential conversation reflecting either a person's lack of interest in things of consequence or lack of comfort in speaking about said things. Both of these I find particularly unappealing.
Agree, I find small talk boring, though what constitutes this depends on the person. Blathering on about my personal obsessions is of course interesting for me to engage in, but I've learned that other people then tend to find me boring.
dongiovanni wrote:
I am of the firm belief that Politics and Religion are IDEAL conversation topics for a person you just met: what faster way to learn about a person? If disagreement in this issues collapse the relationship now, they would collapse it later. (This may be the debater in me coming out.)
Yes to that, too-I'd rather get the airing of incompatible/irreconcilable viewpoints over with, to minimize potential for offense (in either direction, from me or towards me). Religion & politics are loaded issues, but I like to know where someone's coming from in these areas when conversing with them-they are important (in my opinion) preconceptions that clue me in on how a person's going to interpret me. In order to defend myself, I like to know when someone's going to be defining me (in his/her mind) according to a political or religious perspective that is antithetical to mine. Personally don't enjoy debating whatsoever (arguing, confrontation & disagreement induce great anxiety in me) but can't stand having to hide my reactions, either. Mostly I just avoid people, in general (because conflict's inevitable) & stick with a few familiar folks.
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