AttackFormation
Master Don Juan
I'll give some background for this...
Everyone all along had told her it wouldn't work out with my father, but my mother left him after I was born. A few years later she began seeing her 2nd husband, when I was 4 I got a new little brother, and when I was 6 she moved us in with him. I've grown up in a household overhearing and seeing them fighting constantly. There was no harmony in the air. They had a scathing, neurotic, unhappy relationship. So when I was 15, my mom separated from her 2nd husband. One day during that time my dad called telling me she'd sent a letter saying she'd like to get back together and that I'd said I wanted it too. He asked me not to tell her, and I've never asked her if it's true. When I was 18, she moved back in with her 2nd husband again. We've talked about it, and she's told me she's looking forward to separating from her 2nd husband when my little brother moves out and she retires.
As a child I always thought it was stupid that my mom and her 2nd husband were together, but because my father is who he is, moving in with him was never an alternative I considered and in fact I have a voluntary no contact with him (not abusive to me, just a total UFO). As part of my reflections, in the last few years I've asked my mom why she got together with my father and 2nd husband. She had a man before my father, but couldn't conceive with him. Then she met my father and as she put it, "was hopelessly infatuated with him". That's fair enough even if it was incredibly naive, but when I asked her why she got with her 2nd husband she gave some weak, half-hearted responses. But eventually she admitted two things... "I got pregnant" and "perhaps I can't explain the reason to you?". I don't know whether that meant she can't, or that she wouldn't, and I didn't press her because it was obvious she already felt pressed.
Only recently I realized this has probably had an effect on my ability to trust a woman. I can't help but think to the future. I'm terrified of spending the next decade making up for lost time in my personal growth... then ending up with a seemingly benign woman later who merely takes on a human appearance, but is an uncaring, irrational, two-faced monster: fakes its affection for me, fakes its reasons for making a life with me, fakes its orgasms with me. A woman-like android which only superficially appears to be with me because of genuine desire..
I'm terrified of this scenario. My only solid idea for how to handle this fear is to minimize the risk it comes true, by presenting myself in the future as having a lower "provider" score than I then will, and to avoid women who display baggage, lovebombing and neuroticism (writing that, and I don't know but suspect particularly about women beyond their early 20s, I feel I may as well have said "women who display they're women").
So what about you guys, got any experienced perspectives? Are you able to trust women? Or do you "trust" them to be two-faced and make peace with that and the good times for as long as they last?
Everyone all along had told her it wouldn't work out with my father, but my mother left him after I was born. A few years later she began seeing her 2nd husband, when I was 4 I got a new little brother, and when I was 6 she moved us in with him. I've grown up in a household overhearing and seeing them fighting constantly. There was no harmony in the air. They had a scathing, neurotic, unhappy relationship. So when I was 15, my mom separated from her 2nd husband. One day during that time my dad called telling me she'd sent a letter saying she'd like to get back together and that I'd said I wanted it too. He asked me not to tell her, and I've never asked her if it's true. When I was 18, she moved back in with her 2nd husband again. We've talked about it, and she's told me she's looking forward to separating from her 2nd husband when my little brother moves out and she retires.
As a child I always thought it was stupid that my mom and her 2nd husband were together, but because my father is who he is, moving in with him was never an alternative I considered and in fact I have a voluntary no contact with him (not abusive to me, just a total UFO). As part of my reflections, in the last few years I've asked my mom why she got together with my father and 2nd husband. She had a man before my father, but couldn't conceive with him. Then she met my father and as she put it, "was hopelessly infatuated with him". That's fair enough even if it was incredibly naive, but when I asked her why she got with her 2nd husband she gave some weak, half-hearted responses. But eventually she admitted two things... "I got pregnant" and "perhaps I can't explain the reason to you?". I don't know whether that meant she can't, or that she wouldn't, and I didn't press her because it was obvious she already felt pressed.
Only recently I realized this has probably had an effect on my ability to trust a woman. I can't help but think to the future. I'm terrified of spending the next decade making up for lost time in my personal growth... then ending up with a seemingly benign woman later who merely takes on a human appearance, but is an uncaring, irrational, two-faced monster: fakes its affection for me, fakes its reasons for making a life with me, fakes its orgasms with me. A woman-like android which only superficially appears to be with me because of genuine desire..
I'm terrified of this scenario. My only solid idea for how to handle this fear is to minimize the risk it comes true, by presenting myself in the future as having a lower "provider" score than I then will, and to avoid women who display baggage, lovebombing and neuroticism (writing that, and I don't know but suspect particularly about women beyond their early 20s, I feel I may as well have said "women who display they're women").
So what about you guys, got any experienced perspectives? Are you able to trust women? Or do you "trust" them to be two-faced and make peace with that and the good times for as long as they last?
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