Smart is SUPER freaking sexy.
By Emily Ratay — Written on Mar 03, 2017
Intelligence is sexy. We can all agree on that, right? I mean, if someone could wow me just with his smarts, I would be ALL over him.
But if brains turn you on way more than beauty, you could be a sapiosexual.
If that means whispering the quadratic equation to your man in bed or listening to your guy talk about his HUGE book collection, then you do you, girl.
To some, being a sapiosexual just sounds like an excuse to be pretentious, or to brag about how smart you think you are. But to others, having a word to explain how they have a sexual attraction to knowledge is an important part of their identity.
It isn’t about dressing nerdy or thinking you’re better than others because you can see past someone’s looks; sapiosexuality should be treated like any other sexual orientation or sexual attraction.
As a sapiosexual, it can be difficult to find people who think like you, and want to get to know your mind before they get to know your body. Sometimes, you might think you’ve found someone who is perfect for you, but you end up back at square one (we’ve all been there).
If you’ve ever been in a situation where you were looking for that one person who meets all of your dating criteria at once, it can seem almost impossible.
For sapiosexuals, it might be even harder than this. Not only are they looking for brains, but they also want to have that sexual attraction. The smarts may be there, but the attraction isn’t always a given. So really, relationships are hard for EVERYONE.
If you want to learn more about what it means to be a sapiosexual, check out these SUPER sexy quotes below. You must might realize you’ve been one all along!
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“Please mindfuck me – there’s no other pleasure more thrilling and sinful to which I could agree.” — Conny Cernik