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
it'll be attraction in the beginning but every scorp/Taurus pair I've seen ends somewhere along the line
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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.