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Dating someone who has different tastes in music
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| geroin |
| I honestly don't know if i can ever date a girl that likes hiphop (or other non edm type music) and does not go out to places i do, could that ever work? what do you guys think.. |
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| Silky Johnson |
It works just fine for me. *shrug*
Mind you, this type of music/lifestyle isn't the only thing I'm into. |
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| Yohan |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
I honestly don't know if i can ever date a girl that likes hiphop and does not go out to places i do, could that ever work? what do you guys think.. |
top40, modern hiphop/rap and country gives me the urge to kill
so dating a chick who likes that stuff... gah.
i could date a rocker or into punk or alternative.
though i guess it depends on how much of your life revolves around clubbing as primary social activity |
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| Yohan |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
It works just fine for me. *shrug*
Mind you, this type of music/lifestyle isn't the only thing I'm into. |
you and your double anal |
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| PurpleHaze |
I think it would be tough, but every couple is different.
Personally, for me, I don't think I could date someone who is in the hip-hop/top 40 scene. I think a lot of us in the EDM scene share some hidden similarities that bring us together, just not at the surface.
With Sarah and I, we seem to be on the same path and with partying we're similar...same level FTW |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yohan
you and your double anal |
The foundation of any strong relationship. |
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| MissK |
Yes. I won't revela who because it's not my place. But a friend of mine on TA is getting married next year and is in a relationship with a women who doesn't like EDM AT ALL.
It's possible for some. Depends on the circumstance really. Personally... I think I could so long as they respected the fact I party... party hardy (compared to other scenes) and I do it quite frequently. |
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| ÖZmözis |
Good topic... umm... it really depends on many other things in the relationship.
If you have trust it can work. She can go out with her friends you can go out with your friends or one week go somewhere where she likes with her friends and the next week go somewhere where you like with your friends.... |
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| Mortyman |
| quote: | Originally posted by ÖZmözis
Good topic... umm... it really depends on many other things in the relationship.
If you have trust it can work. She can go out with her friends you can go out with your friends or one week go somewhere where she likes with her friends and the next week go somewhere where you like with your friends.... |
+1
My gf doesn't like trance... and she seems to bring it up quite frequently, which pisses me off because she knows how passionate I am towards it. However, she really likes House (and other types of music), and it's one of those things that she's never really had anyone to talk about music so in depth with before that it's starting to change her perception a bit on trance itself.
One thing I've learnt is that no matter how much you think music runs your life... the "right" partner will always run it more :D |
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| ÖZmözis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mortyman
+1
My gf doesn't like trance... and she seems to bring it up quite frequently, which pisses me off because she knows how passionate I am towards it. However, she really likes House (and other types of music), and it's one of those things that she's never really had anyone to talk about music so in depth with before that it's starting to change her perception a bit on trance itself.
One thing I've learnt is that no matter how much you think music runs your life... the "right" partner will always run it more :D |
awww I love you too hahahahahha |
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| ChemEnhanced |
My GF has no interest in Electronic Music...which works perfectly for us. It allows us to have nights out without each other.
When we go to the cottage or long drives we listen to one of her CDs and then one of mine. |
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