I'm noticing a pattern and not sure if it's a good one.
I get into dating relationships with a lot of women. They'll last on average 2-3 months and sometimes they go as long as 5 or 6. Ultimately, I don't make myself available for a LTR. I either have to end things before they start heading in that direction or the girl picks up on the fact and will vanish on her own.
It's not that I'm not interested in something long term. Quite the contrary, I think it sounds great and I'd like that companionship very much. But my career just isn't where I want it right now. It's a lot better than where it was. I'm not starving or anything and I have a nice apartment, but I still have to be cautious with money while simultaneously fighting and crawling for every inch of advancement in my career. I work in a tough industry.
It's dangerously close to pedestalization, but there's a part of me that feels that I just wouldn't make a good boyfriend right now. When work isn't steady, my confidence drops BIG TIME. This makes me less fun with girls I am currently dating and makes it tougher to approach new women because I feel my value is low.
I see posts on here about unemployed guys who live with their parents having good relationships with a strong frame. I can't get there. It's not that I necessarily want to be a "provider," as I tend to date smart, independent working women, but when my career's not in order I don't feel like a man and don't feel like I can be in an LTR. It's probably the fact that I'm attracted to successful women that doesn't help - I can't be with someone if I'm going to feel smaller than them.
Anyway, that's a little rambly, but has anyone on here been able to keep their confidence up, pick up women and go LTR with them, before they had their career settled?
I get into dating relationships with a lot of women. They'll last on average 2-3 months and sometimes they go as long as 5 or 6. Ultimately, I don't make myself available for a LTR. I either have to end things before they start heading in that direction or the girl picks up on the fact and will vanish on her own.
It's not that I'm not interested in something long term. Quite the contrary, I think it sounds great and I'd like that companionship very much. But my career just isn't where I want it right now. It's a lot better than where it was. I'm not starving or anything and I have a nice apartment, but I still have to be cautious with money while simultaneously fighting and crawling for every inch of advancement in my career. I work in a tough industry.
It's dangerously close to pedestalization, but there's a part of me that feels that I just wouldn't make a good boyfriend right now. When work isn't steady, my confidence drops BIG TIME. This makes me less fun with girls I am currently dating and makes it tougher to approach new women because I feel my value is low.
I see posts on here about unemployed guys who live with their parents having good relationships with a strong frame. I can't get there. It's not that I necessarily want to be a "provider," as I tend to date smart, independent working women, but when my career's not in order I don't feel like a man and don't feel like I can be in an LTR. It's probably the fact that I'm attracted to successful women that doesn't help - I can't be with someone if I'm going to feel smaller than them.
Anyway, that's a little rambly, but has anyone on here been able to keep their confidence up, pick up women and go LTR with them, before they had their career settled?
