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Eight Stages of Intimacy: stage two |
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Stage Two
Aesthetic Intimacy
Covering Arts, Style, Culture &
General Compatibility
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Aesthetic Intimacy is your first look into compatibility. For example, if nice furniture and quality goods are important to you, getting into a relationship with someone who doesn't care about appearances and considers cheap to be adequate is a recipe for trouble.
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Other possible conflicts
arise with tastes, like music. If she likes Rap and only listens to this type of
music, and you can't stand it, but listen to everything else, you can read this as an
opportunity to expand her horizons, a torture chamber for your ears or as an indication
she is closed to new ideas and experiences.
You & your partner are
aesthetically compatible if you both can
answer Yes
to all of these situations:
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Your choices in music, theater, art and home
furnishings/decor though they may not be exactly the same, are
tastes each of you can appreciate, live with and share
together.
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Your differences in nutritional preferences are
politically and theologically compatible.
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Your clothing styles, body ornamentation and jewelry choices are complimentary and do not cause embarrassment to each other. (i.e.: an attorney or business executive will have a difficult time taking a spouse to a function if he or she adorns with nose rings, visible tattoos or purple hair).
Below are key questions to ask yourself about
your partner. If you can answer all of these by knowing
your partners responses, it means you've explored and
established aesthetic intimacy. These are also great
questions for parties and gatherings when you want to learn
about new people.
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Questions for
Uncovering Aesthetic Intimacy
1) What is your favorite type of food?
What Your Partner’s Answer Means: Tells you if you’ll enjoy
eating with this person and also alerts you to possible
problems. Example: Vegans dont tend to do well with meat lovers.
2) Thinking about your home, would you describe
yourself as:
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A neat person
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A creatively organized but somewhat housekeeping-challenged person
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Your mothers worst nightmare?
What Your Partners Answer Means: Lets
you decide if his/her lifestyle will be compatible with yours or if arguments about
housekeeping will become a way of life.
3) Who is your favorite author and why?
What Your Partners Answer Means: Tells you if
he/she reads, what type of stories he/she likes and also gives you a glimpse into his/her
educational background and lifestyle choices. I.E. Likes
DH Lawrence. He/she reads classic literature, is educated and
enjoys foreplay, adventure and sensual sex
4) Name your top 5 favorite Movies
(play, painter etc) of All Time:
What
Your Partner’s Answer Means: Tells you what type of stories
he/she likes, gives you a glimpse into his/her educational
background, morals and lifestyle choices.
5) If you had $25,000 to furnish a
home with, where would you shop?
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Levitz, Ikea, Sears or
comparable Store
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Through the want ads
looking for Estate and Garage Sales
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Ethan Allen, Thomasville,
Expressions or other comparable store
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Custom or unfinished
furniture store
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Boutiques and Antique
Shops
What Your Partner’s Answer
Means: If he/she chooses
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Quantity of furnishings over quality. Budget minded and
time constrained. Not big on decorating or status; prefers out
of the box solutions. Middle class mindset.
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Bargain Hunter: Likes to find unique and eclectic items,
enjoys the hunt and adventure. Never pays retail or full
price. Adventurer mindset and crosses all socio-economic
levels
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Quality and prestige are important; fewer pieces but better
quality. Status important. Buys for the long term but still
budget minded; upper middle class mindset.
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Likes unique & unusual. Wants items that reflect
individuality or enjoys creating. Upper middle class mindset
or consummate do-it-yourselfer
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Connoisseur. Looks for very high quality and legacy
items. Would rather own one or two good pieces than a
household. Upper middle class or prestige mindset.
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