Lately I have lots of conversations with a close friend, regarding his 6months LTR with a girl & the fact that he's fed up with the girl.
He's 27, she's 21, they rent a place together. From what I understand, his main reasons for dumping her is that he thinks he's too young to already settle down, he wants to meet other girls.
But he hasn't made any move in dumping her. His own words were: " She doesn't deserve this".
I reminded him that girls never spared him in previous LTR's, so he shouldn't spare this one either, even if she hasn't done him any harm (Probably because he changed from previous LTR's, which doesn't give her the chance to). I also told him that by not doing what he wants to do, he will be unhappy the rest of his life by staying with her.
Anyway, my question is not what he must do, or how he must do it.
My question is: Why this pseudo automatic trying to identify with how the women feels when the relationship ends?
When I ended my LTR 2 months ago, I felt fine for two weeks. Then feelings of guilt came up, guilt for what "I did to her"
The thing I did was to control my emotions by concentrating on the advantages it had to me and not about the effects it had on my ex-gf. Not controling my emotions was actually making me feel bad, making me feel the same way _I_thought_ she would be feeling at that time.
My opinion is that part of being a Man, is to taking decisions that can sometimes hurt people, but of which you know that it is the best thing to do (especially) for you and for them.
Where does this feeling of guilt for hurting people originate from?
-peace.
He's 27, she's 21, they rent a place together. From what I understand, his main reasons for dumping her is that he thinks he's too young to already settle down, he wants to meet other girls.
But he hasn't made any move in dumping her. His own words were: " She doesn't deserve this".
I reminded him that girls never spared him in previous LTR's, so he shouldn't spare this one either, even if she hasn't done him any harm (Probably because he changed from previous LTR's, which doesn't give her the chance to). I also told him that by not doing what he wants to do, he will be unhappy the rest of his life by staying with her.
Anyway, my question is not what he must do, or how he must do it.
My question is: Why this pseudo automatic trying to identify with how the women feels when the relationship ends?
When I ended my LTR 2 months ago, I felt fine for two weeks. Then feelings of guilt came up, guilt for what "I did to her"
The thing I did was to control my emotions by concentrating on the advantages it had to me and not about the effects it had on my ex-gf. Not controling my emotions was actually making me feel bad, making me feel the same way _I_thought_ she would be feeling at that time.
My opinion is that part of being a Man, is to taking decisions that can sometimes hurt people, but of which you know that it is the best thing to do (especially) for you and for them.
Where does this feeling of guilt for hurting people originate from?
-peace.