Anonymous wrote:ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being picky?
Until you realize that by being overly picky and dismissing potential partners because they don't check off EVERY line on your list of attributes, that you may be missing out on the relationship that you were destined for, and end up bitter and alone .
I get that. Here is my story though. I was, in my younger and more naive days, not picky at all. Let me clarify. I used to see the "potential" in every guy who paid any attention to me. I saw "qualities" in them that no one else saw (because most of the time they were there). I think I loved the idea of these past men more than I loved them. So in my old age of 33 I decided to stop settling for everything that comes my way and wait not for the perfect guy, but perfect for me. I'd love to meet someone who will love me and who I'd love back. But being a spinster is not the end of the world. Not after what I've been through.
Anonymous wrote:Op here..thanks. I guess I am really just not sure what to compromise on. I don't really care about looks but I do care about being physically attracted to him and having sexual chemistry. I don't really care about money but I do care that he is financially independent and responsible with money. I don't really care about education but I do care that he is intelligent and can have meaningful discussions.
I am mid thirties - I know who I am and i am not sure how not to be picky.
I know that I really don't mesh well with people who are uptight/Type A/rigid/high stress as I am spontaneous, laid back, and flexible. I But is that picky?
I love to travel, to go on adventures, to explore the world off the beaten track. I have traveled almost every year of my life. So I don't really want to be with someone who is a homebody who has no interest in the world and who hates traveling. But is that too picky?
I know how I feel about myself as a woman and have ideas about gender roles. I broke up with one guy because I hated how he treated his mother, another because he wanted/expected me to me an emotional mess that he could fix and didn't really think women could have it all together. But is that too picky?
I guess I am not sure where I am being picky and the reality of being single in my thirties where I knew who I am and what I want.
ThatSmileyFaceGuy wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being picky?
Until you realize that by being overly picky and dismissing potential partners because they don't check off EVERY line on your list of attributes, that you may be missing out on the relationship that you were destined for, and end up bitter and alone .

Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being picky?
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with being picky?