I've had the consistent problem in my dating life of attracting people that just aren't compatible. Just curious if anyone has similar experiences or any advice.
I'm basically part metal-head , part computer nerd, and I'm attracted to women that fall under a similar mold. They don't feel the same way about me; however, "hippies" seem to love me. About 95% of all the women that have ever been attracted to me fall under this category. What I mean by "hippies" is basically someone who's vegan, grows 420, rides around on a vintage beach-cruiser bicycle, and wears a knit beanie. Also most of these women are luddites, and hate computers (this isn't a general "hippie" thing, just specific to the women who have liked me). For some reason they're attracted to an unabashed carnivore, who wears mostly metal related t-shirts (and camo clothes sometimes), doesn't smoke pot, and lives and breathes computers/video games (heck, I'm pretty much part computer myself ).
The only thing I have even vaguely in common with any of these women is that I ride bicycles a lot. Even then though they're doing it as a method of environmentally-friendly transport (not that this is a bad thing by any means), and I'm one of those lycra-wearing freaks on a carbon-fiber bike. I'm fairly far to the left politically, so maybe that's it, but they'd have to be sensing that telepathically. I never discuss politics, except with family/really close friends.
Makes absolutely no sense why they like me, and people who actually have stuff in common with me don't. It's frustrating. It's been a very consistent thing from my teen years to now (mid-20s), and since I'm the only common factor, must be something I'm doing. Maybe being aspie I just don't project the proper social aura that syncs with the type of person I like? Instead I'm sending the wrong signals, therefore attracting the wrong kind of person. Still I think they would notice that we're not compatible though.