jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
For those who are single, and have their finances in order, such as their job and their social circle, it's not easy to understand how monkeybranching really works.
Consider not just women, but men as well.
Both of them, if they are in a romantic relationship but their relationship isn't working out, rather than separating, will begin to "test" the waters, remaining in their current relationship. This is why many men and women try dating other people before truly breaking up for good.
There are things like loneliness, housing, work, social circle, and families that can't be fixed overnight.
This is why many people stay in relationships, but look for someone else.
This is why after 30, relationships aren't born like they used to, but are more like "a friendship that gradually becomes a romantic relationship."
This is why many people report that healthy relationships, if you're not lucky to met a good partner when you're young, will come about when you meet "your best friend", be it a co-worker or someone else.
So, always remember that if you're over 30, there will obviously be people who show interest in you, but that doesn't necessarily mean they want to "cheat" or do it just for fun (although you'll find many of them). If you see them as genuine, it's precisely because monkeybranching is the most natural process for them to move on to a new relationship.
Consider not just women, but men as well.
Both of them, if they are in a romantic relationship but their relationship isn't working out, rather than separating, will begin to "test" the waters, remaining in their current relationship. This is why many men and women try dating other people before truly breaking up for good.
There are things like loneliness, housing, work, social circle, and families that can't be fixed overnight.
This is why many people stay in relationships, but look for someone else.
This is why after 30, relationships aren't born like they used to, but are more like "a friendship that gradually becomes a romantic relationship."
This is why many people report that healthy relationships, if you're not lucky to met a good partner when you're young, will come about when you meet "your best friend", be it a co-worker or someone else.
So, always remember that if you're over 30, there will obviously be people who show interest in you, but that doesn't necessarily mean they want to "cheat" or do it just for fun (although you'll find many of them). If you see them as genuine, it's precisely because monkeybranching is the most natural process for them to move on to a new relationship.
