I must say this is surely a Lounge topic.
Also, stop giving me lucrative business ideas. It stirs a very troublesome aspect of my persona I have yet to reign in proper.
Hm. Actually. It looks like "intellimeet.com" is available for the dirt cheap bargain price of only $5,799 USD. Perhaps @Jamal can organize a community fundraiser.
That or try either Barnes & Noble or your local library. Worth a shot, eh? :smirk:
I have recently began my search for my soulmate; and started exploring dating apps. — Bob Ross
I guess...... — Bob Ross
Does anyone know of any dating apps or places to be, where people seeking a deep, long-term relationship with an intellectually substantive partner go? — Bob Ross
If you are unusual but not creepy you will attract the interest of those who might be interested. — unenlightened
These days people don't approach others in public I'm afraid. Despite most people desiring to be approached more. — fdrake
You're picking one of your most extremely exemplified traits and filtering on it
Principle B) Asking philosophical questions can count as asking intrusive questions. Be careful.
Principle C) This place of enlightened intellectual hook up culture and romance doesn't exist,
Principle D) people still want to be approached and talked to.
Sure they do, — unenlightened
This one is the area that I need to work the most on. I usually avoid women in public places (: It is time to get thrown to the wolves. — Bob Ross
Sure they do, but you have to look up from your book occasionally and look around and smile at anyone who's looking at you. — unenlightened
Sure they do, but you have to look up from your
phone occasionally and look around and smile at anyone who's looking at you. — Agree-to-Disagree
I wonder: are there any good ways to meet an intellectually substantive partner (viz., perhaps a philosopher)? — Bob Ross
Principle A) Your candidate partners, matches and dates will almost certainly not care about philosophy. At least as much as you. People are good to talk to regardless. You're picking one of your most extremely exemplified traits and filtering on it, just raw statistics filters out most of the people you could get on well with. It's the same principle as the fact that someone who's 190cm tall looking for someone taller will not find many. — fdrake
know about what they believe (in any substantive sense) — Bob Ross
This one is the area that I need to work the most on. I usually avoid women in public places (: It is time to get thrown to the wolves. — Bob Ross
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