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Would you date someone who doesn't listen to trance? (pg. 8)
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Owen M
aqs long as she listened to some type of EDM. I'm fine with that.....well.....as long as she's got a wide taste and doesn't only listens to some german hardcore stuff 24/7.
Electro chicks make me horny
DigitalMP
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Originally posted by djeso
Jem you are also DigitalMP ????????


LMFAO! easy killa!
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by djeso
Jem you are also DigitalMP ????????


I'm a pathetic looking DigitalMP. :toothless

<<< beer belly over here! :toothless
Beach420
a couple years ago i dated a guy who wasnt into trance or any sort of electronic music for that matter. He would always make fun of me and ask how i could listen to that crap. If just tell him to off, but it still hurt my feelings. Im one to give all different types of music a chance. I may not like it but if i saw someone who i was with really into it, then id let them listen to it. Music is a part of who people are, and nothing and nobody should stand in their way. Having similar interest especially in music, i think would make a relationship easier, but not better. Its only a small fraction...but then again...partying like most of us like to do on weekends could be hard with someone who doesnt like the same scene. But i think its important whoever you are with, that they respect that about you, and it either works out in the end, or it doesnt.
Beach420
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Originally posted by Beach420
a couple years ago i dated a guy who wasnt into trance or any sort of electronic music for that matter. He would always make fun of me and ask how i could listen to that crap. Id just tell him to off, but it still hurt my feelings. Im one to give all different types of music a chance. I may not like it but if i saw someone who i was with really into it, then id let them listen to it. Music is a part of who people are, and nothing and nobody should stand in their way. Having similar interest especially in music, i think would make a relationship easier, but not better. Its only a small fraction...but then again...partying like most of us like to do on weekends could be hard with someone who doesnt like the same scene. But i think its important whoever you are with, that they respect that about you, and it either works out in the end, or it doesnt.
DigitalMP
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Originally posted by Jem_hadar
<<< beer belly over here! :toothless


As long as you enjoy it, that's all the matters :thepirate
Beach420
^^^ oops my bad
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by DigitalMP
As long as you enjoy it, that's all the matters :thepirate


Aye. I'm definately not assamed of it - otherwise I'd not go running around KH and the Zone shirtless (and I'm sober when it happens, not drunk or high on E)

I'm happy with how I am. :)

Let everyone be happy with themselves!

Jem
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by Beach420
a couple years ago i dated a guy who wasnt into trance or any sort of electronic music for that matter. He would always make fun of me and ask how i could listen to that crap. If just tell him to off, but it still hurt my feelings. Im one to give all different types of music a chance. I may not like it but if i saw someone who i was with really into it, then id let them listen to it. Music is a part of who people are, and nothing and nobody should stand in their way. Having similar interest especially in music, i think would make a relationship easier, but not better. Its only a small fraction...but then again...partying like most of us like to do on weekends could be hard with someone who doesnt like the same scene. But i think its important whoever you are with, that they respect that about you, and it either works out in the end, or it doesnt.


Sarah, you're wise beyond your years! :) *heart*

Jamie
DigitalMP
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Originally posted by Beach420
a couple years ago i dated a guy who wasnt into trance or any sort of electronic music for that matter. He would always make fun of me and ask how i could listen to that crap. If just tell him to off, but it still hurt my feelings. Im one to give all different types of music a chance. I may not like it but if i saw someone who i was with really into it, then id let them listen to it. Music is a part of who people are, and nothing and nobody should stand in their way. Having similar interest especially in music, i think would make a relationship easier, but not better. Its only a small fraction...but then again...partying like most of us like to do on weekends could be hard with someone who doesnt like the same scene. But i think its important whoever you are with, that they respect that about you, and it either works out in the end, or it doesnt.


That's all relative, depedning on to what extent a genre of music is a part of your life.

I eat, sleep, and breathe house music. There's a very, very large part of myself that I can't share with a girl if she doesn't like it. Not to mention, I've got to listen to hear and her mindless hip hop (not that all of it is), but i'm referring to the simpleton mainstream .

I'm a bad ass crack deala, strapped wit a nine
I robbed y'all bitches, and I did my time
I ed yo sista, damn she was fine
I woulda ed yo momma, but that don't rhyme

holla :rolleyes:

djbruuen
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Originally posted by spitty
sorry, but its not the same thing. the clothes i wear and the food i eat does not dictate how i spend my time! its more an issue of being in the same social circle as opposed to music. if i was an avid soccer player and watched it often, disrupting a normal schedule for games (played and watched), if i talked about it, and all my friends were into it too, i'd find it rather difficult to relate to someone who doesn't like soccer, won't come to the games and complain if he did..and wanted me to take up golf with him..sacrificing my soccer time

just easier if i date someone that likes the same stuff. homogenous relationships are proven to be much more successful


i'm happy someone gets the point here. its not an immaturity thing of you like this, i like that. the music a person is associated with goes far beyond just the music itself and has an effect on that persons whole lifesyle.
london_ta
I couldn't see myself dating a girl that didn't listen to EDM. Its like my life, if i go more than a day without listening to it i go crazy. The reason this would probably effect my relationship with this person is because it would become something i couldn't share with her. When i picture myself with someone, i think of sharing everything with them. I do think if i gave a girl a chance that didn't like EDM, i know i could convert her.

I have converted around 25 people in the pass year. Including one of my x-girlfriends. This little factor has contributed to me starting to fall for her again.

THE ANSWER IS: CONVERT THEM.... its easy :D
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