ShatteredSerenity
I talk to God, but the sky is empty.
- Nov 24, 2024
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I've been thinking about dating, but it's difficult because I'm broken on too many levels to be relationship material for regular women who have their life together.
Ordinary dating sites are geared at showcasing people's highlights, accomplishments, and personality. I've put together decent profiles and get plenty of matches, but my deep personal issues make me incompatible with 99% of women there. That means I end up wasting time on chat messages and occasional dates that inevitably end in embarrassment. Finding someone who's truly compatible that way seems futile so I've given up.
What I'm looking for is a partner whose baggage and issues are well aligned with mine, so I want a dating site that also has room to describe how I'm broken. That would filter out matches that never had any chance of going anywhere, while also finding new matches with people who share some of my struggles.
For example: I'm suicidal, and not everyone can handle that so I'd rather be upfront about it to find someone who can. On the flip side, I can be particularly empathetic and supportive of someone with suicidal thoughts which is something that could be valuable in a relationship.
Another example: I'm autistic. It's not bad in itself, but it frequently causes relationship difficulties, and conversely I have an immediate connection with other autistic people.
So what a dating site for broken people could do is allow you to include some of these traits on your profile and search for them. In the case of being suicidal, you might not want to broadcast that openly to everyone, so it could be set to hide this trait unless the other person has it too. People could also set filters to say they definitely won't date anyone suicidal, so they would never see a profile of a suicidal person at all.
In the case of autism, I would rather let that be displayed publicly, so I wouldn't hide it. I would also set a preference to see more autistic profiles, since it's a positive signal for compatibility, but not a requirement.
You could come up with hundreds of other traits like that, for various disorders, types of trauma, medical issues, phobias, etc... Traits could be hidden or shown depending on preference, and there could be settings to tailor the search algoritm to help find people whose traits are compatible with your preferences and vice versa.
This isn't something I'm thinking of actually building, by the way. It's just an interesting project to think about.
Ordinary dating sites are geared at showcasing people's highlights, accomplishments, and personality. I've put together decent profiles and get plenty of matches, but my deep personal issues make me incompatible with 99% of women there. That means I end up wasting time on chat messages and occasional dates that inevitably end in embarrassment. Finding someone who's truly compatible that way seems futile so I've given up.
What I'm looking for is a partner whose baggage and issues are well aligned with mine, so I want a dating site that also has room to describe how I'm broken. That would filter out matches that never had any chance of going anywhere, while also finding new matches with people who share some of my struggles.
For example: I'm suicidal, and not everyone can handle that so I'd rather be upfront about it to find someone who can. On the flip side, I can be particularly empathetic and supportive of someone with suicidal thoughts which is something that could be valuable in a relationship.
Another example: I'm autistic. It's not bad in itself, but it frequently causes relationship difficulties, and conversely I have an immediate connection with other autistic people.
So what a dating site for broken people could do is allow you to include some of these traits on your profile and search for them. In the case of being suicidal, you might not want to broadcast that openly to everyone, so it could be set to hide this trait unless the other person has it too. People could also set filters to say they definitely won't date anyone suicidal, so they would never see a profile of a suicidal person at all.
In the case of autism, I would rather let that be displayed publicly, so I wouldn't hide it. I would also set a preference to see more autistic profiles, since it's a positive signal for compatibility, but not a requirement.
You could come up with hundreds of other traits like that, for various disorders, types of trauma, medical issues, phobias, etc... Traits could be hidden or shown depending on preference, and there could be settings to tailor the search algoritm to help find people whose traits are compatible with your preferences and vice versa.
This isn't something I'm thinking of actually building, by the way. It's just an interesting project to think about.
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