![]() Maybe you’ve thought about your dreams and aspirations and the kinds of things you would like to accomplish. Maybe you’ve thought about where you want to live or what kind of career you would like to have. No matter how old you and your crush are, I imagine you’ve spent some time thinking about the future. And if you and your crush share any of those memories, that can lead to a real bonding experience for the two of you. A nice question here could be, “What do you miss the most about being a kid?” or “What were some of your favorite games when you were younger?” Sometimes it’s nice to remember a different time. You can also reminisce about the past and talk about the things you miss. But lessons learned are definitely something you might want to discuss. If you want to keep the conversation more on the positive side, you might not want to spend too much time talking about regrets, though, unless you also emphasize what you’ve learned from those experiences. Sometimes it can be nice to talk about the past with other people. It can be fun to explore your results together and can lead to many deep conversations. You could even just take interesting quizzes online and compare your results. And you can also explore other personality tests, like the Enneagram. You can ask questions like, “What about your type do you relate to the most?” or “What do you feel like people most commonly misunderstand about your type?”Īlternately, if you’re interested but you or your crush doesn’t know their type, why not take a free test during the conversation? This is much more practical for text conversations since you do need time to think about your answers, but you could also make it work with a phone call. If you or your crush is into the MBTI, you can discuss personality type with them, and that can lead to some deep conversations. And I know that I will happily discuss it anywhere, anytime. I’m very fond of discussing personality type as it relates to the MBTI, or the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. But, again, if neither of you is particularly artistic, other people’s art can also make for great conversation. You could even ask them to text (or email) you samples of drawings or other graphic art they’ve created, or songs they’ve been working on if they’re a musician. You’ll really warm your crush’s heart if you ask them to share their art with you. And when I say art, that could refer to a famous artist’s creations or it could refer to you or your crush’s art. You can even look up those photos or listen to those songs while you’re talking or texting if you’re not both familiar with them. Or you can ask your crush about paintings or photos they can’t get enough of, and you can share your own favorites. Talk about a movie/book/song you like and why you like it, and the conversation can go on for some time-especially when you invite your crush to share what they enjoy. 5 Deep Topics for Late Night Conversations With Your Crushįor me, there’s nothing like art to get a deep conversation going. If you happen to find yourself talking to your crush late at night, after exhausting your go-to small talk topics, you might start wondering, “What can I do to make the conversation deeper?” Since it’s late and you’re probably a little tired, it can be hard to get those creative juices flowing-unless, of course, that happens to be the time you find yourself at your most creative.īut if you’re looking for some inspiration, here are five deep late night conversation topics you can explore with your crush (or anyone, really). But with deep conversation, I can go on for hours-especially with someone I like. If I can’t go deep with a conversation partner, I tend to bore easily. And as someone of the INFJ personality, I especially miss those deep late night conversations. It’s been a long time since I had a good late night conversation with someone.
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