I like talking about topics I'm really interested in, and can go on for hours, but I can get bored if someone starts talking about things that are too far outside of my realm of interests.
I tend to go on and on and deep with stuff that interests me (psych, politics, history, cooking, some types of health or fitness, sociology, true crime, films, some types of literature, even just talking sometimes about people I know ha ha) but if someone starts talking about something that is way far away from that, I'll just go talk to someone else or read on my own.
I'm an introvert though and I think introverts are pickier about what they want to spend energy talking about, where as extroverts might talk about whatever anyone says to them.
Oh and outside of talking, I like exploring new places. I like to just go wander around cool neighborhoods or see places I've read about or heard about,like just experiencing new things, restaurants, museums, the great outdoors, blah blah blah.
Yes, it's all about new experiences! Plus, I don't necessarily want to know about cool stuff you've done unless there's a possibility I can do it, too.
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