MikeEdward1973
Senior Don Juan
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2007
- Messages
- 276
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I've realized something important very recently about my dating habits.
I used to think after a date about how she reacted. I would consider if we made out, how long she stayed, how she responded to my touch, etc.
Now I'm realizing that the single most important thing to consider is not how she reacted to me, but rather, looking at myself, and was I happy and having a good time with her? If the answer is 'no,' then no matter what she said or did, it doesn't matter.
Even if she's pretty hot, and I think I have a chance of hooking up with her, if I'm not having fun when I'm with her, and I feel like it's a chess match of sorts, I'm not playing. The only women I'm pursing now are ones that I genuinely like, and look forward to seeing again.
It's not a higher bar I've set, but a different one, and it's making a big, positive difference.
I used to think after a date about how she reacted. I would consider if we made out, how long she stayed, how she responded to my touch, etc.
Now I'm realizing that the single most important thing to consider is not how she reacted to me, but rather, looking at myself, and was I happy and having a good time with her? If the answer is 'no,' then no matter what she said or did, it doesn't matter.
Even if she's pretty hot, and I think I have a chance of hooking up with her, if I'm not having fun when I'm with her, and I feel like it's a chess match of sorts, I'm not playing. The only women I'm pursing now are ones that I genuinely like, and look forward to seeing again.
It's not a higher bar I've set, but a different one, and it's making a big, positive difference.
