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Originally Posted by Scandia
Well, jerk is way too strong of a word. He was not mean to me, nor did he talk trash about anyone. But he overreacted and showed jealousy and cursed quickly about things that honestly should not be getting such a big reaction to.
That, and his attitude towards money and alcohol was very different than mine. And his being a total night owl and me being a major morning person who sounds incoherent after 11PM may also be problematic.
Problems that guy A did not have. Hence guy A got 3 dates...but I cannot bring myself to lie to him and pretend that I love him when I don't.
I love your advice. You motivate and encourage me so much.
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Thanks
Listen, don't feel guilty about guy A. You're doing him and yourself a favor by not trying to force what isn't there -- he can go off and meet someone who will feel that "spark" toward him and you're free to feel that "spark" when you meet a man who's right for you. Trust me, telling Guy A the truth about your feelings in no uncertain terms may hurt him today but you are saving him lots of heartache in the long run. You're setting him free, so to speak, so he can move on.
Random tangent, but when it's right you
will feel that spark. I know you have lots of preconceived ideas about what you want in a man and what kind of man you think you'd be compatible with. I think we all make those "lists" for ourselves when we're not in a relationship (e.g. "My perfect man will love dogs, be a morning person, will be 25-27, never married, brown hair, tall, medium build" etc.) I can't tell you how many people I know -- myself included -- throw those lists out the window when they feel that chemistry with someone. You might meet a man someday who is the absolute opposite of anything you ever thought you'd like but that "spark" will more than make up for the fact that he's a night owl or divorced or whatever. On paper, he might be totally wrong for you. But all of those things that you thought would make a man incompatible with you will become totally irrelevant when you're with him. Trust me.