Anonymous wrote:Massive egos not wanting to accept rejection? Combine that with feeling lead on and you get all kinds of rationalizing to feel better about wasted time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, well in my experience it's because the guy took 5+ years to figure out she wasn't the one, but also spoke about "eventually getting married" to keep her from leaving. So she lets herself be emotionally vulnerable, doesn't have the opportunity to date other men, and invests time and energy only to discover that he really didn't care about her enough to let her go.
Has nothing to do with the question asked.
Anonymous wrote:Um, well in my experience it's because the guy took 5+ years to figure out she wasn't the one, but also spoke about "eventually getting married" to keep her from leaving. So she lets herself be emotionally vulnerable, doesn't have the opportunity to date other men, and invests time and energy only to discover that he really didn't care about her enough to let her go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, well in my experience it's because the guy took 5+ years to figure out she wasn't the one, but also spoke about "eventually getting married" to keep her from leaving. So she lets herself be emotionally vulnerable, doesn't have the opportunity to date other men, and invests time and energy only to discover that he really didn't care about her enough to let her go.
Has nothing to do with the question asked.
Yes, it does.
They have a hard time accepting it, because that's not what he said. The women aren't the ones who come up with the ideas about timing, turning 30, whatever; that's what these guys told them.
And maybe the men believed it themselves; maybe they thought there would be some magical moment when they'd wake up, look at the woman they like well enough, and finally think, "I can't live without her." But then, they finally break up, and he realizes she was the wrong woman, rather than it being the wrong timing.
I still agree with the OP, though. Whatever he SAID at the time, the reality is that if she had been the one he wanted to marry, they would have gotten married. They just weren't right together, and that's what she needs to accept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, well in my experience it's because the guy took 5+ years to figure out she wasn't the one, but also spoke about "eventually getting married" to keep her from leaving. So she lets herself be emotionally vulnerable, doesn't have the opportunity to date other men, and invests time and energy only to discover that he really didn't care about her enough to let her go.
Has nothing to do with the question asked.
Anonymous wrote:Um, well in my experience it's because the guy took 5+ years to figure out she wasn't the one, but also spoke about "eventually getting married" to keep her from leaving. So she lets herself be emotionally vulnerable, doesn't have the opportunity to date other men, and invests time and energy only to discover that he really didn't care about her enough to let her go.
Anonymous wrote:Cool story, bro.