Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about sex and affection?!?!
+10000000 and sharing things with / giving to / caring about someone besides yourself
I do worry about this and the lack of deep relationships however I’m just not going to compromise myself for some guy who wants to lie to me for sex. I’m just not. If that means I have more superficial relationships for the next 10 years without sex and just conversation so be it. I spent the first 18 years of my life living that way and can do it again. Polyamorous people have ruined the dating life for many of us sadly. Too many people chasing new experiences and treating others like a store bought gift that they get tired of. Too many stds and violence from much of the dating world.
If you claim to want to date, do the dating stuff. That includes sex. Otherwise just join Meetup groups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about sex and affection?!?!
+10000000 and sharing things with / giving to / caring about someone besides yourself
I do worry about this and the lack of deep relationships however I’m just not going to compromise myself for some guy who wants to lie to me for sex. I’m just not. If that means I have more superficial relationships for the next 10 years without sex and just conversation so be it. I spent the first 18 years of my life living that way and can do it again. Polyamorous people have ruined the dating life for many of us sadly. Too many people chasing new experiences and treating others like a store bought gift that they get tired of. Too many stds and violence from much of the dating world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about sex and affection?!?!
+10000000 and sharing things with / giving to / caring about someone besides yourself
Anonymous wrote:When I got divorced over 20 years ago I asked myself if I would be okay if I never had another love relationship. I decided then that I would be okay and that I still wanted to divorce even if I never met anyone else I really connected with.
It's been a long time and I've had a few good relationships but haven't met another life partner. Turns out I'm fine with that, being unattached has many many benefits that I enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:What about sex and affection?!?!
Surprisingly there ARE people who can happily exist w/out having a significant other.
Really truly.
And other people should be okay w/it.
Anonymous wrote:Divorced for a couple years now and I just can't relate to this way of thinking at all. I get that we're all different, not everyone handles their post-marriage life in the same way, but this isn't healthy at all. I'm an only child so I suppose that's part of why I can't relate. I never feel lonely at all. I have a child here with me, family and friends that I communicate with frequently. I think there's so much energy put into finding the perfect relationship and having a "life partner," but I've alway side-eyed people who can't hack being alone. If you don't like being with you, why wouldn't anyone else??
You need to focus on other things. Dig into your interests, find new interests, travel, grab coffee/lunch/drinks with a friend. Go alone! Meet new people, hang out with old friends. Take a class, learn something new. Being in a romantic relationship is not the end all be all to life. Life is far too short to sit around wondering if you'll spend the rest of your life alone.