In the past 5 months or so I have been dating exclusively one girl. She is very sweet, very nice, attractive, and drama free. Last night, I ended it. So why did I end it? The answer to this question is not obvious at all in my mind. I feel horrible about it - she literally did nothing wrong.
One prominent factor was that she was a tad boring. It was very hard to have meaningful conversations beyond the superficial stuff that couples do. She is kind of small town-ish, and has never been anywhere or done much in her life. She still lives at home and is doing stuff with family on a week to week basis. For some reason, I find this to be somewhat unattractive but is very commonplace with folks where I live.
At 35, its safe to say that anyone you date is someone you at least envision the future together , even if the thought is ephemeral in nature . What scared me the most was a boring and predictable future where nothing changes and this single fact is what I think drove me away. She didn't have the drive to challenge me ( even though I think she was capable), and this complacency was ultimately the undoing.
The purpose of this thread isn't to ask for advice on how to get her back or anything like that. It is simply an experience that might be shared here among mature men who are still trying to figure out their life story and who fits into it. Sometimes making decisions can be painful ( how I would love to be a sociopath right now), especially when it comes at the expense of someone who is kind, caring, giving, and positive.
At the end of the day, I hurt someone who did nothing more than be themselves and did nothing malicious to deserve it. To say I feel like garbage would be an understatement. But attraction is one of those things that needs all parts to be working together, and this was one of the cases where some elements were missing. Has anyone else been in a similar situation? Would they have continued the relationship?
Thanks for listening.
One prominent factor was that she was a tad boring. It was very hard to have meaningful conversations beyond the superficial stuff that couples do. She is kind of small town-ish, and has never been anywhere or done much in her life. She still lives at home and is doing stuff with family on a week to week basis. For some reason, I find this to be somewhat unattractive but is very commonplace with folks where I live.
At 35, its safe to say that anyone you date is someone you at least envision the future together , even if the thought is ephemeral in nature . What scared me the most was a boring and predictable future where nothing changes and this single fact is what I think drove me away. She didn't have the drive to challenge me ( even though I think she was capable), and this complacency was ultimately the undoing.
The purpose of this thread isn't to ask for advice on how to get her back or anything like that. It is simply an experience that might be shared here among mature men who are still trying to figure out their life story and who fits into it. Sometimes making decisions can be painful ( how I would love to be a sociopath right now), especially when it comes at the expense of someone who is kind, caring, giving, and positive.
At the end of the day, I hurt someone who did nothing more than be themselves and did nothing malicious to deserve it. To say I feel like garbage would be an understatement. But attraction is one of those things that needs all parts to be working together, and this was one of the cases where some elements were missing. Has anyone else been in a similar situation? Would they have continued the relationship?
Thanks for listening.