Anonymous wrote:I'm 35 and I've never had a serious relationship. I dated someone 2 years ago who broke up with me and said I was very nice and sweet and anyone would be lucky to have me. Prior to that I was cheated on and I had a fwb before meeting my unfaithful ex. I have dated online and met people in person and the same results. People seem to want to date me because I'm nice and feel like I shouldn't be alone, but that isn't enough to sustain a relationship. I'm quite embarrassed as I do desire marriage and long-term partnership, but I can barely get into a relationship and I just don't see it happening. I'm the only one out of my friends who is in this situation, so I don't have anyone to turn to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I dated someone who sounds like you. Nice woman, attractive, dressed well. But what is nice? She was polite to wait staff and kind to animals?
What she didn't have was real hobbies, curiosities, and a life plan. Nothing to make me think she had strong opinions about anything. Looked her up a few years ago and her life did not wind up being so great and that's sad. What are you doing to make yourself an interesting person so that someone wants to know you better?
So I think these two guys are probably right, but their advice is not coming at it from the right angle. As a woman who was not meeting the guys I wanted here my $.02.
Find out what you like, not to be an interesting person, but because you think it is interesting. Find out more about that whatever it is: gardening, canoeing, hiking, cooking, working on cars, whatever. THEN, start dating, but think about the qualities YOU want in a LTR partner. If you are constantly trying to be an interesting person for someone else, or make yourself into who someone else wants you to be, it won’t go well.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I dated someone who sounds like you. Nice woman, attractive, dressed well. But what is nice? She was polite to wait staff and kind to animals?
What she didn't have was real hobbies, curiosities, and a life plan. Nothing to make me think she had strong opinions about anything. Looked her up a few years ago and her life did not wind up being so great and that's sad. What are you doing to make yourself an interesting person so that someone wants to know you better?
Anonymous wrote:You’re super young and had a devastating heartbreak. Give yourself time to heal, stay encouraged, and love on yourself always. You’ll be much happier and it will radiate in a way you’ll either find someone who will stick around or won’t care whether or not they do (trust that the right one will).
Anonymous wrote:Hugs OP
My guess is you are picking wrong guys