by Vi23 » Thu Jun 16, 2016 7:15 am
If it's someone I don't know, I would just put them down quickly. Maybe say I'm gay or that I'm already taken if they insist. If it's someone "close" I would probably be a bit more honest. A friend of mine confessed to me about four years ago. At the time I didn't know I was schizoid, but I just told him that I didn't feel romantic feelings for anyone and that I had never been in a relationship. He accepted it at the time, even if he probably thought it was the typical "it's not you, it's me". Then again, it's been 4 years and he's seen how I have remained single all this time, so he probably gets it even if others say he still has feelings for me. Oh well.
If you like someone who's schizoid, the first thing I would recommend is to get over them before it becomes actual "love". Yes, some schizoids are in relationships and they make it work somehow, but they still struggle with being vocally romantic or intimate with them, so you should consider whether you'd be up to be in a relationship like that. I'm not saying "give up because it's impossible", but also don't force that person too much as it might cause the opposite effect. You wouldn't believe the amount of "acquaintances" I got rid of just because they showed signs of being attracted to me.