There are people who will put up with a relentlessly and honestly rationalist approach to one’s friendship or other relationship with them. However, they are rare and precious, and I use the words “put up with” instead of “enjoy and respond in kind” because they do it out of affection, and (possibly, in limited situations) admiration that does not inspire imitation. Not because they are themselves rationalists, reacting rationally to the approach, but because they just want to be friends enough to deal.
There are people who will put up with a relentlessly and honestly rationalist approach to one’s friendship or other relationship with them. However, they are rare and precious, and I use the words “put up with” instead of “enjoy and respond in kind” because they do it out of affection, and (possibly, in limited situations) admiration that does not inspire imitation. Not because they are themselves rationalists, reacting rationally to the approach, but because they just want to be friends enough to deal.