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how do you present your /x/ standards and criteria to potential partners? how can you know if they're a good fit without sounding crazy? I might want to start dating soon but I'd have to probe about stuff like their opinion on the coof and the vaxx, accurate natal charts, blood types, belief or lack of belief in aliens and demons and so on...
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>>42401628
>standards for potential partners
She needs to be a flat-earther.
The rest is optional.
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>>42401628
>accurate natal charts, blood types, belief or lack of belief in aliens and demons
You talk about "belief" in these concepts, I'd say they have to be open minded about it, a critical thinker. Blind belief may beget it's own problems.
Except when it comes to the vaxx. Vaxx status is an objective litmus test you can use right off the bat to learn if anyone is worth your time, even just for friendship.
I'm a bit more lenient when it comes to friendship as I am open to anyone who stopped after the initial two jabs and can admit they regret taking them. Someone with the insight to realize they were tricked and the humility to admit it publicly is still respectable in my view.
For partnership, I think it's fair to only consider people who didn't take any jabs at all. Mainly for the health reasons. It's not a question of how many years vaxxies shaved off their lives by taking the experimental gene therapy to turn their own cells into toxic spike protein factories, but of how many decades. I don't know about you but I don't want to fall in love with someone I'll have to watch painfully die of turbo cancer in a few years. It's just not worth it.
I am so grateful for covid and the vaxx because it's given us such a simple filter to use on people to separate those deserving of our time and affection and those who are trash.
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>>42402219
I'd say I'm pretty open minded but I wouldn't want to be with someone who fell for the whole 2020 hoax, even if it turned out the side effect are a nothingburger (I know they aren't, but even if they were) the thinking patterns which lead them to it prevail. I want children one day, if I end up marrying someone who goes behind my back to inject experimental untested junk to our children, maybe even believing they're being moral by doing so, I won't be able to forgive myself for bringing them into my life. the thought of it really bothers me, and I believe that the next hoax will have something to do with ayys so I feel like I'd have to know what they think of that and where they stand.
overall it's less about belief itself and more about whether someone has enough will and courage to go against the grain and not fall for loud falsehoods, essentially someone who refuses to compliment naked emperors even if threatened to be taken to the gallows, not out of contrarianism but out of love for truth. and the coof was a massive test for this sort of thing. the ones who somehow managed to slip by but don't care for it are of no interest as they'd fall for something eventually.
actually I wasn't so harsh towards vaxxies initially but over time the real patterns and differences were revealed and I unintentionally ended up staying friends only with unvaxxed people. it really has to do with something spiritual and some sense of pride people have which prevents them from calling out falsehoods even at the cost of everything. I've seen dumb people calling it out, smart people, educated, uneducated, generally trusting of authority, generally untrusting, of all racial, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds. whether someone fell for it or not really has to do with something much deeper in their soul's essence.
for the past 3 years I haven't tried dating anyone except one person, but even so, the contempt people showed when I vocalized this preference is unsettling.
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>>42401628
>how do you present your /x/ standards and criteria to potential partners
Invite them to start talking about it.
>"oh you were in university back in 2021, how did that work out?"
Women will always tell on themselves if you give them the right prompt.
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>>42403782
good idea for the coof topics, though it seems many people turn dismissive when the coof is brought up and hostile when probed, but that's a behavioral red flag in general so I guess it doesn't matter and I should avoid them regardless.
I'm a hetero woman but I suppose it would work on men as well, but they might be less trusting than women with such topics, and if I'm too direct about it they'd just avoid saying things that could potentially cockblock them.
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>>42401628
You tell all potential partners you want their birth date, time and place, MBTI and enneagram personality scores. Then you ask ai/search engines to compare your types and compatibility



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