I've been chewing this over for awhile now. It seems that although we tend to think about women being primarily emotionally driven, they do have the capacity to override their emotions when it comes to hitting their goals on their biological timelines.
The thing that got me thinking about this is the chick that I was seeing for awhile last year. She recently announced that she is getting married to the guy she started seeing while she was seeing me. That's all good and fine, you say, she LOST her attraction for me when this guy came along and lit her fire.
Yea, sometimes this is how it goes down.
But it has been my personal experience that women tend to "move on" from a relationship with me not so much because they lose attraction, but because some other guy comes along (or they feel he will come along) that is ready, willing, and able to provide them with a marriage and children. And they know I'm not gonna be that guy.
I've seen pictures of this guy she is marrying. Now I'm no Adonis or anything, but this guy is pretty hefty, and IMO doesn't have much on me overall looks wise. I don't really know what he does for a living, but I doubt he can compete with me in the "provider" category.
That's all circumstantial, I know. But if you saw the way this chick still looks at me, you would know that she DIDN'T move on from me because she wasn't attracted to me anymore. One of the last times I saw her she wasn't engaged, but we were in a club with a group of friends and she couldn't keep her paws off of me, rubbing my arms and hands and stuff. To top it off we have been in a group of people more than once and the topic of sex comes up, and she won't shut up about how I gave her the best mind blowing sex she's ever had.
So all of this coupled with tidbits of info I get from her best friend lead me to believe that her actions are a direct result of her rationally calculating the chances that I am willing to give her what she is seeking at this point in her life (a family) and realizing that she's going to have to settle for door #2 if she is going to get what she wants.
This sort of ties in with the thread I posted awhile back about how women I date tend to marry the next schmuck who stumbles into the picture.
So what are your thoughts? Are women actually using LOGIC in cases like this, or is it still an emotional response?
The thing that got me thinking about this is the chick that I was seeing for awhile last year. She recently announced that she is getting married to the guy she started seeing while she was seeing me. That's all good and fine, you say, she LOST her attraction for me when this guy came along and lit her fire.
Yea, sometimes this is how it goes down.
But it has been my personal experience that women tend to "move on" from a relationship with me not so much because they lose attraction, but because some other guy comes along (or they feel he will come along) that is ready, willing, and able to provide them with a marriage and children. And they know I'm not gonna be that guy.
I've seen pictures of this guy she is marrying. Now I'm no Adonis or anything, but this guy is pretty hefty, and IMO doesn't have much on me overall looks wise. I don't really know what he does for a living, but I doubt he can compete with me in the "provider" category.
That's all circumstantial, I know. But if you saw the way this chick still looks at me, you would know that she DIDN'T move on from me because she wasn't attracted to me anymore. One of the last times I saw her she wasn't engaged, but we were in a club with a group of friends and she couldn't keep her paws off of me, rubbing my arms and hands and stuff. To top it off we have been in a group of people more than once and the topic of sex comes up, and she won't shut up about how I gave her the best mind blowing sex she's ever had.
So all of this coupled with tidbits of info I get from her best friend lead me to believe that her actions are a direct result of her rationally calculating the chances that I am willing to give her what she is seeking at this point in her life (a family) and realizing that she's going to have to settle for door #2 if she is going to get what she wants.
This sort of ties in with the thread I posted awhile back about how women I date tend to marry the next schmuck who stumbles into the picture.
So what are your thoughts? Are women actually using LOGIC in cases like this, or is it still an emotional response?

