* They don't get your jokes. This rule is true for most people, but skeptics especially count on their sense of humor to connect socially and communicate their disapproval for generally accepted ideas.
* He/she is na"ive. Na"ivet'e might be cute at first, but if you're a serious skeptic, can you really live with someone who doesn't like questioning everything he or she is told?
* They're not interested in conspiracy theories. Even if you're not a conspiracy theory "freak", you probably enjoy coming up with alternative answers to mysteries. Ask your date who shot Kennedy, and if they say "Lee Harvey Oswald" without skipping a beat, it's time to ditch them.
* They're into home remedies and alternative medicine. There may be "some" truth to alternative medical treatments, but the solid proof isn't out there. This trait will just drive you crazy in the long run.
* They see things in black and white. Ask your date a series of questions about their opinions on love, politics, religion, science, and society, and if they consistently seem to see things in black and white with no wiggle room, you aren't a good match.
* They're fickle. A fickle date who's hard to reach and hard to read will drive you crazy with suspicions that he or she is cheating.
* They don't like learning new things. Someone's who content to just "be" and never challenge him or herself is not going to satisfy your need for intellectual curiosity and adventure.
* They're too trendy. If your date dresses or talks according to superficial trends, they're probably too ready to conform to social standards for your tastes.
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