I've found that a relationship is like a balloon.
In other words, once a person's interest level slips significantly, even if from the slightest mistake, it's over. Even if you apply No Contact, work out, make them jealous, and improve yourself in many ways - things will never be the same.
Once, as Doc. Love says "their interest falls below 49%" you can just never get it back, even if you manage to get another date with them. The new person they meet will always be more exciting to them (as you once were), and you'll never forgive them for mistreating you if they did. They can never be your "true love". So while you should improve yourself, don't waste your time trying to get them back. Just try to learn from your mistakes and move on.
Does anyone else agree with this analogy?
- You start out with something small and light.
- You continue to inflate it.
- It gets larger and larger.
- If it gets big enough and contains the right chemistry it floats on its own.
- However, once it pops (and the slightest thing can pop it) it can never be repaired.
In other words, once a person's interest level slips significantly, even if from the slightest mistake, it's over. Even if you apply No Contact, work out, make them jealous, and improve yourself in many ways - things will never be the same.
Once, as Doc. Love says "their interest falls below 49%" you can just never get it back, even if you manage to get another date with them. The new person they meet will always be more exciting to them (as you once were), and you'll never forgive them for mistreating you if they did. They can never be your "true love". So while you should improve yourself, don't waste your time trying to get them back. Just try to learn from your mistakes and move on.
Does anyone else agree with this analogy?
