Long time ago, while I was having a picnic at the Palace of Versailles (this doesn't even sound real now), my friend V and I talked about what attracts people. We were talking about how people are attracted to their opposites, hence the whole "opposites attract" phrase. We also talked about how people are often attracted to those they are similar to. The more we talked about the latter case, we delved into the idea that this in itself was a sort of narcissism. In a way, people are attracted to people like themselves, meaning they are loving themselves.
Somewhere at the Palace of Versailles, France
As a 23.5 years old, I definitely have found myself being attracted to both cases. I've been attracted to the opposite. I've been attracted to this sense of responsibility, simplicity, stability, some things I feel like I lack. Or I think I embody these characteristics too, but these are definitely not the top three to describe who I am. I've definitely have experienced the synergy of the opposites coming together, like Yin and Yang, but I've also experienced the disconnect and this dimension that cannot be broken into.
I've also been attracted to ones that are like me. Almost like a twin. A similar temperament, personality, interests, upbringing, the list goes on. And because they are so similar to me, there is this instant connection, hence attraction, but there's something I've realized about myself when it comes to these encounters.
There is fear.
There is this fear because I feel like I already know the highs and lows of this person. I feel like I know what uplifts them but I also the demons that live inside of them. I know what encourages them but I also know what exactly crushes them. And there is this sense of empathy, like meeting a fellow comrade (or of that sort) in a battle, but I also want to run away because ultimately, I don't want to see a reflection of myself in another person.
And I guess this is the part where I perhaps lack self-love. But then again, this is what dating is, right? Whoever you end up with, whether it's the opposite version of you or a clone of yourself, ultimately you have to face yourself.
Recently, I came across a social experiment called 40 Days of Dating which was big in 2013. I remember I read it here and there but never kept up with it. Last night, I re-read the rules and also re-read some of the posts (but not all) and it got me thinking.
Below are the rules:
If you see each other everyday for 40 days, go on dates 3x a week, and not see other people at all but be totally committed to each other, I don't see why people wouldn't fall in love. I mean, I guess this is what the experiment was about after all. I am sorry for the spoiler (sorry Sarah and Vivi if y'all are reading this haha), but the participants don't end up together.
Apparently, even though they didn't stay together right after the experiment because there was no "romantic chemistry", Tim (the male participant) went after Jessica (the female participant), only to find out that he was a little too late. She had already started seeing someone else, and now that guy is her husband today. Ouch. Yikes.
But I don't get it. Does "romantic chemistry" even exist? Don't people just become friends after marriage? Or even throughout the course of a relationship? And if love is about the commitment, then wouldn't this work? But then again, who am I kidding. Then I should be asking myself why people break up, ever, despite the presence of commitment, some sort of physical attraction, and whatnot. But I do think their experiment does work in a sense that if you participate in something like that, you can learn to love the other person. I won't say that you would necessarily fall in love, but I think you can learn to love.
Anyways, dating is complicated. Actually, I think just two human beings mingling, whether it be in the context of family, friends, or romantic relationships, is just complex.
On a different note,
Laura Mvula always reminds me of my time in Paris, 2014. Apparently she's having a free concert sometime this summer in NY! Can't wait to see her live.
On a different note,
Laura Mvula always reminds me of my time in Paris, 2014. Apparently she's having a free concert sometime this summer in NY! Can't wait to see her live.
Laura Mvula- Green Garden
Laura Mvula- Little Girl Blue





1. we're narcissistic because we like people who look similar to us
ReplyDelete2. no worries bout the 40 days spoiler.. was obsessively following it when it came out LOL
3. we need to discuss this romantic chemistry topic during our facetime date plz.
LOL luv my blogger fam (aka u and sarah).
ReplyDeletealso woah interesting they didnt get together! it is interesting to think of romantic chemistry compared to the idea of arranged marriages.... just from looking at the divorce stats and happiness level of arranged marriage couples (both of which are considerably better than romantic marriages, as in less divorce and more happiness), i think is romantic chemistry is perhaps idealized by society (which makes me want it and believe it is important) but not at all necessary to make a marriage work... how sad...