jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
The common perception of dating often involves a 'chase,' but that dynamic should shift in serious relationships and shared life goals. This raises a crucial question: How important is authenticity in a your life?
These are real life examples:
Man A: Embodies complete authenticity. He avoids games or manipulation, navigating the natural ups and downs of his relationship with genuine self-expression. While his life isn't extravagant (he recently bought an older, inexpensive Land Rover that his wife appreciates), he seems content and fulfilled.
Man B: Employs calculated tactics, like withholding or teasing (such as joking about his partner's delayed wedding plans). using carrot and stick, etc, to keep her "chasing".
Now, both of those men have children and live with their partner, but man A it's the prize, while man B need to feel like the prize. These examples highlight a potential trade-off: Man A finds contentment through authenticity, while Man B seems to rely on manipulation to maintain a sense of control or excitement, perhaps at the expense of genuine serenity.
So all mature men here: have you ever reached a point where you questioned the need for tactics and considered embracing complete authenticity? How have you and your partners responded to a shift towards genuine self-expression? I think there is a point where "teasing" become using "tactics", and You know because You can feel it.
Perhaps the ideal balance involves 99% authenticity, with a touch of mystery and playfulness, the 1%, a far cry from a 50/50 or even an 80/20 split.
Authenticity it's boring but attractive at the same time, wheter you lose or win your position in life according to others, because you won that position beforehand, according to you.
These are real life examples:
Man A: Embodies complete authenticity. He avoids games or manipulation, navigating the natural ups and downs of his relationship with genuine self-expression. While his life isn't extravagant (he recently bought an older, inexpensive Land Rover that his wife appreciates), he seems content and fulfilled.
Man B: Employs calculated tactics, like withholding or teasing (such as joking about his partner's delayed wedding plans). using carrot and stick, etc, to keep her "chasing".
Now, both of those men have children and live with their partner, but man A it's the prize, while man B need to feel like the prize. These examples highlight a potential trade-off: Man A finds contentment through authenticity, while Man B seems to rely on manipulation to maintain a sense of control or excitement, perhaps at the expense of genuine serenity.
So all mature men here: have you ever reached a point where you questioned the need for tactics and considered embracing complete authenticity? How have you and your partners responded to a shift towards genuine self-expression? I think there is a point where "teasing" become using "tactics", and You know because You can feel it.
Perhaps the ideal balance involves 99% authenticity, with a touch of mystery and playfulness, the 1%, a far cry from a 50/50 or even an 80/20 split.
Authenticity it's boring but attractive at the same time, wheter you lose or win your position in life according to others, because you won that position beforehand, according to you.
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