jnMissouri
Master Don Juan
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When I was in my late teens and early twenties I got dates no problem but didn't know what to do with them so they never went anywhere. Eventually through some books I learned about what works in dating and what doesn't. Finding women to bed and date isn't the issue now and hasn't been for nearly two decades. I have a new problem now....relationships not working out.
My last gf before my current one was about 1.5 years. Current one is .5 years. The one before that was a month (she had feelings for ex still). The longest one was almost 10 years. Another was 9 months, another 3 years, the list goes on. I meet them weeks or maybe two months apart and bam, in a relationship after dating a few people and finding a hot girl who I like and likes me. But it seems they don't last.
Studies show 95% of relationships before 30 don't last. The reality is MOST relationships don't last, even past 30. Now being 40 and looking at the prospect of dating in my 50's doesn't seem so enticing. I have no family here, and just a couple of close friends. I'm an introvert. I meet women online dating because I don't like bars.
I'm getting to the point where even when a relationship starts I already know it will end. In fact my current gf and I said to each other when we became a couple, nothing lasts forever...we've both been through heart break and realize this. Even though I'm trying to save our relationship, I know eventually it will end even if we resolve our issues.
It's a depressing thought and makes you almost think, why bother having relationships? Even sex is not worth the effort honestly. I read that in an article on here recently and I agree 100%. So what does one do? Getting married doesn't guarantee being together forever and I have never really wanted to get married. This is an issue everyone really faces, the thought of just going from date and relationship to date and relationship until you're too old to date...
My last gf before my current one was about 1.5 years. Current one is .5 years. The one before that was a month (she had feelings for ex still). The longest one was almost 10 years. Another was 9 months, another 3 years, the list goes on. I meet them weeks or maybe two months apart and bam, in a relationship after dating a few people and finding a hot girl who I like and likes me. But it seems they don't last.
Studies show 95% of relationships before 30 don't last. The reality is MOST relationships don't last, even past 30. Now being 40 and looking at the prospect of dating in my 50's doesn't seem so enticing. I have no family here, and just a couple of close friends. I'm an introvert. I meet women online dating because I don't like bars.
I'm getting to the point where even when a relationship starts I already know it will end. In fact my current gf and I said to each other when we became a couple, nothing lasts forever...we've both been through heart break and realize this. Even though I'm trying to save our relationship, I know eventually it will end even if we resolve our issues.
It's a depressing thought and makes you almost think, why bother having relationships? Even sex is not worth the effort honestly. I read that in an article on here recently and I agree 100%. So what does one do? Getting married doesn't guarantee being together forever and I have never really wanted to get married. This is an issue everyone really faces, the thought of just going from date and relationship to date and relationship until you're too old to date...