Is it possible not to ever know your type-not to even know you have a type-until quite suddenly you do?

Jennifer E. Smith
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At some point in your life you will realize that you do have a type. You tend to fall for a certain kind of person, and only a certain kind of person. It is nearly impossible to believe, but it is true. How many times have we been told by our friends that they are the “type” that we go for.

In fact, there may be a whole group of people who come up at some point in our lives and ask us if we know them from high school. In this quote, the boy says that he has no idea how he exactly chose his girlfriend. He thought it was completely random, but after realizing that she was his exact type, he could not deny who he was anymore. He had to accept that he chose her because she was just right for him.

Source: The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight

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