Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y'all don't ever just let life happen? Y'all don't ever stop thinking you are more important than you are, and just take it in, without the pretense?
No wonder y'all still single.
I didn’t have OP’s categories, but I married category 6 and it would not have occurred to me to settle for less.
Anonymous wrote:Y'all don't ever just let life happen? Y'all don't ever stop thinking you are more important than you are, and just take it in, without the pretense?
No wonder y'all still single.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe YOU have the commitment issue. Category 5 is too close for comfort. It’s real. I wonder if they started manifesting the behavior of those in category 6 (and pulled back) would you suddenly want more from them? Many people are drawn to those who are unavailable, or give them a challenge; perhaps that’s part of what draws you to category 6? The problem is that you are stuck in this pattern, and have not been able to move forward in a relationship.
OR - you just haven’t met the right person yet.
OP here. I'm honestly worried about this. I'm also worried that the Category 5 people are more into me than the Category 6 people precisely because I'm slightly ambivalent about Category 5. Not only that, I worry I could be failing with Category 6 because I'm too available. But maybe I'm just not quite attractive enough to get and keep a super attractive Category 6 type.
Anonymous wrote:Spend time with your 4s but don’t sleep with them. See who moves from 4 to 5 and 6. Find out if they’re as loyal as you, and stick with them.
Anonymous wrote:
It's funny, I was under the impression that OP was a man.
Anyway. You're too analytical, and not in the right way. Such a turn-off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe YOU have the commitment issue. Category 5 is too close for comfort. It’s real. I wonder if they started manifesting the behavior of those in category 6 (and pulled back) would you suddenly want more from them? Many people are drawn to those who are unavailable, or give them a challenge; perhaps that’s part of what draws you to category 6? The problem is that you are stuck in this pattern, and have not been able to move forward in a relationship.
OR - you just haven’t met the right person yet.
OP here. I'm honestly worried about this. I'm also worried that the Category 5 people are more into me than the Category 6 people precisely because I'm slightly ambivalent about Category 5. Not only that, I worry I could be failing with Category 6 because I'm too available. But maybe I'm just not quite attractive enough to get and keep a super attractive Category 6 type.
Anonymous wrote:^^but the fact that this is a distinct pattern that repeats itself again and again (with categories 5 and 6, not the prior ones), makes me wonder if the issue is with you.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe YOU have the commitment issue. Category 5 is too close for comfort. It’s real. I wonder if they started manifesting the behavior of those in category 6 (and pulled back) would you suddenly want more from them? Many people are drawn to those who are unavailable, or give them a challenge; perhaps that’s part of what draws you to category 6? The problem is that you are stuck in this pattern, and have not been able to move forward in a relationship.
OR - you just haven’t met the right person yet.