A serious attraction has formed between myself, a Scorpio male, and a Taurus classmate of mine. I know for a fact she is interested and often seems to be at a loss for words when I speak to her. Our conversations thus far have been brief and I think more of tests to see each other's character more than get to know each other.
My question is how important is the ability to make her laugh?
Until I know someone very well, I hide the "funny" part of my personality. I'm a very serious individual. Based on this post, what advice do you offer to me? Thank you.
I just reread my original post and I can see where some confusion might arise. I'm the Scorpio male I referred to as myself.
I know nothing else besides her birthday, which makes her a 3rd Decan Taurus. I've heard her admire a married couple by expressing how happy they must be. So I think you guts are on to something there.
Unfortunately, I equate happiness with cheerful laughing and such. During the daytime, particularly at work/school environments, I'm all business. I also have a difficult time "being funny" unless it's night time, the mood is relaxed, or I'm drinking.
I'm worried that she'll view me as unhappy or too serious. I appreciate being told to act like myself because that's what I always do. (It took a few years but I've learned to respect who I am.)
Well I love to laugh. I love men with a sense of humor and a bit playful. But that's my opinion since I'm a taurus with a lot of air placements. I agree with being yourself. If we are engage and curious, we accept you just the way you are
My question is how important is the ability to make her laugh?
Until I know someone very well, I hide the "funny" part of my personality. I'm a very serious individual. Based on this post, what advice do you offer to me? Thank you.