I'm a 35 yo male, never married, I read the Rational Male books (1-2).
I was thinking about this a few times before, maybe it's not really a red pill topic but generally about relationships. A few times in my life I went on a date with a girl who was attractive, intelligent but somehow I didn't feel that strong "spark" / "butterflies", that almost scary feeling you get when someone has a very strong effect on you and you just know internally that you want to be with them, sometimes even if your rational mind may have reservations about it. It's not just physical spark but also you feel like you met a soul-mate.
In an ideal situation when looking for a long time partner, you date someone who you're attracted to physically and who is also your friend (so you can do things together), you feel that initial spark, you can talk hours without noticing the passing of time. But sometimes you're not crazy about them for whatever reason, which can be that physically you're not 100% into them even though you can't really point out anything specific, or maybe talking to them doesn't flow that naturaly, some excitement is missing. They are still kind-hearted, funny, intelligent and you have a good time with them, it's just that you're not too eager going on the next date, your thinking about it if you should do it or not.
So I have 2 questions about this:
1. When you feel like that after 1-2 dates, and you're thinking about wanting to go on another date, should you automatically shut that down, or is there any point continuing in the hope that your feelings will become stronger and more decisive?
2. Continuing on that train of thought, is there ever a possibility that something that starts out like that becomes a LTR which is happy and fulfilling in every regard? The reason I'm thinking that maybe it's possible is that the initial excitement and physical attractiveness will eventually become less strong and so later on things like reliability, trust, kindness are the things that matter most which determine if a relationship lasts.. but also it feels compromising and unnatural which is usually not a good thing.. so usually I shut these things down but sometimes I wonder if that's always the right thing to do..
I was thinking about this a few times before, maybe it's not really a red pill topic but generally about relationships. A few times in my life I went on a date with a girl who was attractive, intelligent but somehow I didn't feel that strong "spark" / "butterflies", that almost scary feeling you get when someone has a very strong effect on you and you just know internally that you want to be with them, sometimes even if your rational mind may have reservations about it. It's not just physical spark but also you feel like you met a soul-mate.
In an ideal situation when looking for a long time partner, you date someone who you're attracted to physically and who is also your friend (so you can do things together), you feel that initial spark, you can talk hours without noticing the passing of time. But sometimes you're not crazy about them for whatever reason, which can be that physically you're not 100% into them even though you can't really point out anything specific, or maybe talking to them doesn't flow that naturaly, some excitement is missing. They are still kind-hearted, funny, intelligent and you have a good time with them, it's just that you're not too eager going on the next date, your thinking about it if you should do it or not.
So I have 2 questions about this:
1. When you feel like that after 1-2 dates, and you're thinking about wanting to go on another date, should you automatically shut that down, or is there any point continuing in the hope that your feelings will become stronger and more decisive?
2. Continuing on that train of thought, is there ever a possibility that something that starts out like that becomes a LTR which is happy and fulfilling in every regard? The reason I'm thinking that maybe it's possible is that the initial excitement and physical attractiveness will eventually become less strong and so later on things like reliability, trust, kindness are the things that matter most which determine if a relationship lasts.. but also it feels compromising and unnatural which is usually not a good thing.. so usually I shut these things down but sometimes I wonder if that's always the right thing to do..