foolishbrosef
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With my current gf of 4 mos, things are entirely different than the situations in the past in which I've maintained high interest levels. I am stuck in a city going to graduate school at a small university (about 4,000 total students) in a program full of mostly unattractive women. Neither my girlfriend nor I have many friends here (I would say that my roommate is my only other friend here) mostly because it's a commuter university and nobody seems to be my type of person.
We are in the same master's program, are taking all the same classes, and the only time she isn't around me is when she's working at her lab (this is about 4 hrs a day during weekdays). We have a ton of sex, probably averaging around 2-3 times a day. I'm not as physically attracted to her as I used to be, but I dig her a lot. This creates what I would mockingly call a student marriage type of situation.
Regardless, I picked this girl out because she seemed stable, nerdy, committed, and could make for a great LTR. She's extremely awkward around people she doesn't know and most of the girls in my program despise her; she might even have a mild form of asperger's. Additionally, her first and only bf dumped her because she was too clingy. She has told me that she wants to be a housewife (kinda weird that she's doing an extremely lucrative master's degree, though).
Last week, we were on vacation with our only two friends here besides my roommate and the girls were talking about how they wanted to marry their boyfriends (everybody is between the ages of 24 and 25). When they asked my gf if she wanted to marry me, she responded that she had never thought about it. I heard about this conversation through my gf when she remarked that it was weird that they were already thinking about marriage. Additionally, she told me that they suggested that she didn't love me enough.
I agreed with their suggestion and I let her know that. When women are actually in love, they're being irrational and bat****. Seeing as that this chick basically hangs out with me all day and I'm her life in PA, I got upset and asked her if she saw any potential for marriage here. I've been fucking around with sluts and had a 4 mos relationship in the last 2 years w/ a bipolar girl and I'm sick of being on the merry-go-round. I stewed about it for several hours and nearly dumped her, but then realized that my life would be very awkward for a while if this happened.
I think I've screwed up beyond repair in this situation by letting my emotions go haywire like that. I realize that dating is inherently a shallow, shallow game, and by going bat**** like I did over something so serious that I rationally don't even want yet, I probably have negative points in the psychological game.
I think the best thing to do might be to dump her because I now feel like I'm getting used for company by a girl that hates being alone. Girls are all the same: if you have a life outside of them and only see them for sex and occasional dates, and treat them with enough attention that they don't feel neglected, then they fall in love. Your actual connection, or whatever you want to call it, doesn't really matter ultimately.
I feel like this one's a lost cause. I now know what to do when I get the next girl. If you guys have any other suggestions besides dumping her, I will consider them. I will feel like crap for a while if I dump her because I really like her, but I've done this before in different situations and life always eventually gets better.
We are in the same master's program, are taking all the same classes, and the only time she isn't around me is when she's working at her lab (this is about 4 hrs a day during weekdays). We have a ton of sex, probably averaging around 2-3 times a day. I'm not as physically attracted to her as I used to be, but I dig her a lot. This creates what I would mockingly call a student marriage type of situation.
Regardless, I picked this girl out because she seemed stable, nerdy, committed, and could make for a great LTR. She's extremely awkward around people she doesn't know and most of the girls in my program despise her; she might even have a mild form of asperger's. Additionally, her first and only bf dumped her because she was too clingy. She has told me that she wants to be a housewife (kinda weird that she's doing an extremely lucrative master's degree, though).
Last week, we were on vacation with our only two friends here besides my roommate and the girls were talking about how they wanted to marry their boyfriends (everybody is between the ages of 24 and 25). When they asked my gf if she wanted to marry me, she responded that she had never thought about it. I heard about this conversation through my gf when she remarked that it was weird that they were already thinking about marriage. Additionally, she told me that they suggested that she didn't love me enough.
I agreed with their suggestion and I let her know that. When women are actually in love, they're being irrational and bat****. Seeing as that this chick basically hangs out with me all day and I'm her life in PA, I got upset and asked her if she saw any potential for marriage here. I've been fucking around with sluts and had a 4 mos relationship in the last 2 years w/ a bipolar girl and I'm sick of being on the merry-go-round. I stewed about it for several hours and nearly dumped her, but then realized that my life would be very awkward for a while if this happened.
I think I've screwed up beyond repair in this situation by letting my emotions go haywire like that. I realize that dating is inherently a shallow, shallow game, and by going bat**** like I did over something so serious that I rationally don't even want yet, I probably have negative points in the psychological game.
I think the best thing to do might be to dump her because I now feel like I'm getting used for company by a girl that hates being alone. Girls are all the same: if you have a life outside of them and only see them for sex and occasional dates, and treat them with enough attention that they don't feel neglected, then they fall in love. Your actual connection, or whatever you want to call it, doesn't really matter ultimately.
I feel like this one's a lost cause. I now know what to do when I get the next girl. If you guys have any other suggestions besides dumping her, I will consider them. I will feel like crap for a while if I dump her because I really like her, but I've done this before in different situations and life always eventually gets better.