Unread postby Sam W » Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:06 am
Hi DArwin,
Those preferences aren't that unusual, in that you're not the first person I've seen (or known) who has them. Alcohol and drug use can be a really charged, personal issue for people, for lots of reasons. So, it's not that strange for people to develop preferences around the drug or alcohol usage habits of their potential partners.
In a more general sense, people basically get to have whatever preferences they want, about big things and little ones. But there are a few things to keep in mind. One is that the more specific preferences you have, the more you narrow down your pool of potential partners. Another is to check in with yourself about whether the preferences you have are realistic. For example, if your preference was for someone who never gets sick, you're basically looking for someone who doesn't exist. You also want to mindful of if those preferences are not really preferences but rather expressions of bad cultural messages (for instance, someone who says they will ONLY date white people is probably operating with racist notions) One other thing to keep in mind is that someone not meeting our preferences doesn't make them less worthwhile as a person or partner; it just means that they're not a the best match for us (I'm not saying you're doing that, just that's it's something to be aware of with preferences).