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A reminder of why I stay away from mainstream society
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Mistake. What followed was the most nauseating, moronic list of questions I’ve ever had the displeasure of not answering. First up:
‘Are you single?’
By itself, not such a difficult question, but clearly a disturbing indication of what may follow. The survey was apparently for a new dating agency, and I assume they were gathering statistics which would later be used to apply to personality types to create matches. However, I remain baffled as to what valuable information about my innermost feelings, desires, tastes and fears can be ascertained by asking:
‘What celebrity would you go on a first date with?’
‘On a first date, how long is it before you know if you are interested in the person? Straight away, 15 minutes, or the whole night?’
‘Are you more or less productive at work when you are in a relationship?’
This was my personal favourite:
‘Who talks more about themselves on a first date, men or women?’
By the way, my consecutive answers to these four questions went along the lines of:
‘...’
‘....’
‘Exactly the same.’
‘...’
Are we, as a society, so soulless, so shallow, so socially destitute, so hopelessly self conscious and egocentric that this is how we are supposed to view and operate within our social world? Asking and answering questions like these are supposed to reveal defining features of who we are? If so, I’m sticking with my bohemian network of friends with whom I share varying degrees of openness and closeness – it’s not a lifestyle for everyone, but at least we are in touch with that which makes us human.
And if I ever find myself on a 'date', remind me to kill myself.