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Writer's Block: Instant attraction
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The idea of "love at first sight" is kind of silly when you think about it. Nothing starts out as a full blooming, solid emotion - it needs to grow before you can really get anything out of it. The thing is, though, that people usually say "instant chemistry" or something to indicate sexual attraction, rather than romantic attraction. It's kind of weird that the question's phrasing it in more long-term ways.
I've tried giving other people second chances romantically and it usually ends in about the same way that it did the first time. It's not really quantum physics, there. Unromantically, second chances usually end badly because there's a lingering bitterness over whatever happened that made you two stop being friends. It's not the best, but it happens.
The first person I dated in the Academy wasn't exactly my type, but they grew on me, so I guess that's a yes.
These writer's blocks are pretty interesting for when you're trying to get some sleep and can't. Good way to wind down.
The idea of "love at first sight" is kind of silly when you think about it. Nothing starts out as a full blooming, solid emotion - it needs to grow before you can really get anything out of it. The thing is, though, that people usually say "instant chemistry" or something to indicate sexual attraction, rather than romantic attraction. It's kind of weird that the question's phrasing it in more long-term ways.
I've tried giving other people second chances romantically and it usually ends in about the same way that it did the first time. It's not really quantum physics, there. Unromantically, second chances usually end badly because there's a lingering bitterness over whatever happened that made you two stop being friends. It's not the best, but it happens.
The first person I dated in the Academy wasn't exactly my type, but they grew on me, so I guess that's a yes.
These writer's blocks are pretty interesting for when you're trying to get some sleep and can't. Good way to wind down.
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To turn the tables on this "Jim Kirk asks all the personal questions" ride we're on, though, what are your opinions?
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Love at first sight, no. I mean, love's a big deal. If it were that easy, everyone would have it.
Chemistry, though? Sure. I mean, chemistry's different. It's more than just sexual attraction, it's being like... fully engaging, you know? It's great. Rare than just sexual attraction but a hell of a lot easier than love.
I've actually never done the second chance, thing. I mean, I can think of a couple people I'd give second chances to, but I've never done it. It's generally a bad idea, from what I understand, but I don't know about that. People change.
As for falling in love, I'm just gonna have to go with a resounding no.
Did I miss anything?
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See, you didn't use any gender-specific pronouns either.
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Like, I mean, life would've been a lot easier if I never thought I was married to Sylar, but I don't regret it. We've become really good friends, I think. So... maybe just that I ever thought it was a good idea to bring him aboard the ship during that time, aha.
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...Wait, that's it? "I see"?
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Better?
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If you'd like, I'm sure I could start some more attention grabbing rumors about myself so people forget about it. I don't think it undermined your authority much, though - though I won't deny playing along was a little difficult for some of us.
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