RangerMIke
Master Don Juan
Just had coffee with a buddy of mine as we discuss a joint venture we were considering, we are both the same age, and the dude is married to the hottest best freaking woman I have ever met... really this chick is really the best. I'm not a relationship guy, but I would be really tempted with someone like her.
I asked him how the fvck he managed to keep her for 25 years. He told me something that I had never heard before. I honestly never gave this theory much thought, and will toss it out to the group for discussion. Full disclosure, I have not formulated an option yet, but there is some truth to what he said, and I will paraphrase:
"G gets hit on all the time.... ALL THE TIME... it's been like that all though our dating and marriage, and hasn't really dropped off that much even though she's in her late 40s. What I have always done if push her to be better, work out stay in shape support her in all her business ideas... Really, the truth is she's as great as she is because I'm the one driving her train and making her be an awesome woman. The way I figured it a long time ago, was the better she was, the fewer men would be able to compete for her."
Now this is interesting I always knew that a dude in a relationship is always in competition with other men, and just because you are in something supposedly exclusive, doesn't mean you can relax... actually you have to double down on effort. But I never actually thought that a good long term strategy for keeping a woman is to elevate her and make fewer men supposedly worthy of her. I don't know it sort of makes sense.
I think many guys will try and drag their chick down... so that she will see him as a good option and want to stay... but in a way... if you pull her down, all you are doing is making more, lessor men, available to her. I know the first question is what is the man like... well, he's pretty freaking awesome, good looking with money, owns several companies in the US, Mexico, and Canada. He is much more successful than I, but hires me frequently to help him with due diligence on investment proposals, and I'm made some good money with him. So it could be that "G" is just responding to the fact that SHE has to step up HER game to keep him. I run into him at events frequently and he has no trouble getting women to hit on him. I was at an event with him a few months ago, and this young hottie... early twenties... Took his hand and started touching his wedding ring and said "This is too bad..." He said, "Yep too bad for YOU." So the dude is smooth and has the right mindset, so this idea might just be all bvllsh!t.
Good thought experiment regardless. Thought I would toss something out new for discussion on the 'discussion' board. Any thoughts?
I asked him how the fvck he managed to keep her for 25 years. He told me something that I had never heard before. I honestly never gave this theory much thought, and will toss it out to the group for discussion. Full disclosure, I have not formulated an option yet, but there is some truth to what he said, and I will paraphrase:
"G gets hit on all the time.... ALL THE TIME... it's been like that all though our dating and marriage, and hasn't really dropped off that much even though she's in her late 40s. What I have always done if push her to be better, work out stay in shape support her in all her business ideas... Really, the truth is she's as great as she is because I'm the one driving her train and making her be an awesome woman. The way I figured it a long time ago, was the better she was, the fewer men would be able to compete for her."
Now this is interesting I always knew that a dude in a relationship is always in competition with other men, and just because you are in something supposedly exclusive, doesn't mean you can relax... actually you have to double down on effort. But I never actually thought that a good long term strategy for keeping a woman is to elevate her and make fewer men supposedly worthy of her. I don't know it sort of makes sense.
I think many guys will try and drag their chick down... so that she will see him as a good option and want to stay... but in a way... if you pull her down, all you are doing is making more, lessor men, available to her. I know the first question is what is the man like... well, he's pretty freaking awesome, good looking with money, owns several companies in the US, Mexico, and Canada. He is much more successful than I, but hires me frequently to help him with due diligence on investment proposals, and I'm made some good money with him. So it could be that "G" is just responding to the fact that SHE has to step up HER game to keep him. I run into him at events frequently and he has no trouble getting women to hit on him. I was at an event with him a few months ago, and this young hottie... early twenties... Took his hand and started touching his wedding ring and said "This is too bad..." He said, "Yep too bad for YOU." So the dude is smooth and has the right mindset, so this idea might just be all bvllsh!t.
Good thought experiment regardless. Thought I would toss something out new for discussion on the 'discussion' board. Any thoughts?