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In your dating process, different triggers and emotions will come up. Sometimes those emotions and different dates can begin to make you feel scattered, unclear, or like there are too many feelings flying around. If you begin to feel ungrounded, confused, or unclear about what you want, take some time to home in on your romantic vision.
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You feel aimless and lost. Your personal life is complicated, and so is your love life. You like the idea of falling in love more than being in a relationship. You feel that dating is work and no one can catch your attention. You view dating as a means to an end.
Rather than getting to know him first, you immediately want a relationship status. You unconsciously want to sabotage your own happiness. You expect love to fail before it even begins. Each time a new tab is opened a quote is revealed, including the source of the quote love! Nothing terrifies me more than being so close to someone and then watching them become a stranger again.
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Also, anytime I feel lonely, I just give my friends a call. Or browse through reddit: I decided to so that and now I feel like I'll never be ready to look for a relationship again lol. I did the same thing years ago, finding online dating to be for me a bad cycle of times where there was nobody to date, then times where I would be dating alot. The "alot" seasons weren't necessarily good either - they had cycles of their own where you'd go out on dates that seemed to go well, only to find out from the other person that they weren't interested in spite of what I thought I was reading.
Then, dates where the woman was nothing like the photos Then there were times where my two out of three ain't bad system kicked in. This was my evaluation scale that I used to determine my own level of interest. Two out of three ain't bad meaning, there appeared to be more things I liked about the woman than disliked. This would mean I would be open to further dates.
Then of course spending the night together happens always for this group, and the eventual pulling away because that third of the things I didn't like becoming bigger problems. Lying about themselves was a common denominator. After awhile I became tired of wasting precious time.
I decided I no longer was going to date, but stay single. I wondered if maybe the "right one" might come along while I was entangled in one of these sham relationships.
That's exactly what happened. We were married this past April after dating 3 years exclusively. Same thing happens to me.
The few dates that seemed promising ended up with the guys ghosting me the next week. Some of my friends have been married for years by now. Ugh I just made another post about how frustrating ghosting is. And yeah I can move on, but ghosting then makes you feel more jaded about the next one. Yep, I can relate.
At least with the other stuff, you get some closure. I tried to determine why people would rather ghost than actually reject someone or tell them what they did wrong so they can do better next time. The overwhelming response was, in short, "it's not my job to tell a guy what he did wrong" with a tone just as cold and calloused as you can imagine.
So in light of that, I give you props for actually understanding what it's like to be ghosted and trying to change it. The lack of explanation hurts. Feedback is never bad. Hey, morrowrd, just a quick heads-up: You can remember it by it is one lot, 'a lot'.