Dash Riprock
Master Don Juan
How many other DJs get into this conundrum:
You're casually dating a chick for a couple months. It's been good so far, fun, good chemistry, taking it slow - you see each other once/week, maybe a phone call, a text, in-between dates. You start to dig her a little more as time goes by. She's brought up the exclusivity thing in the past and you say, “it's a little soon, lets see how things go.” So you continue having fun, DJ-ing her, and she's into you.
Now, I'm pretty sure another guy has emerged on the scene. I haven't said a word either way and have played it off and basically ignored it. Probably because I didn't give her "exclusivity" (and I'm sure not going to ask for it now, it's not the man's job).
Still not 100% sure I should give her exclusive rights (that's a big deal to me), but I don't like the idea of this dude romancing her either.
I know 90% of all guys ARE AFCs (especially in Boulder, CO, more like 99%), but my ego/warrior/King Leonidas instinct is speaking loud today: I DON'T FVCKING LIKE IT. S**t, my ego and testosterone are my #1 asset and #1 Achilles heel at the same time. I'm super competitive and HATE to lose at anything, so this sort of thing doesn't mix well with me even though over the years I've learned to hide it. The skill is called CONTROL.
BUT, when someone is trying to canoodle my girl (I consider her my girl too), I react, albeit silently.
This happened once before a few years ago. When I caught wind, I called the girl and told her I didn't like it--and that was it. She dumped the guy, cancelled travel plans with him and we dated for 2 years.
Anyone else dealing with this?
You're casually dating a chick for a couple months. It's been good so far, fun, good chemistry, taking it slow - you see each other once/week, maybe a phone call, a text, in-between dates. You start to dig her a little more as time goes by. She's brought up the exclusivity thing in the past and you say, “it's a little soon, lets see how things go.” So you continue having fun, DJ-ing her, and she's into you.
Now, I'm pretty sure another guy has emerged on the scene. I haven't said a word either way and have played it off and basically ignored it. Probably because I didn't give her "exclusivity" (and I'm sure not going to ask for it now, it's not the man's job).
Still not 100% sure I should give her exclusive rights (that's a big deal to me), but I don't like the idea of this dude romancing her either.
I know 90% of all guys ARE AFCs (especially in Boulder, CO, more like 99%), but my ego/warrior/King Leonidas instinct is speaking loud today: I DON'T FVCKING LIKE IT. S**t, my ego and testosterone are my #1 asset and #1 Achilles heel at the same time. I'm super competitive and HATE to lose at anything, so this sort of thing doesn't mix well with me even though over the years I've learned to hide it. The skill is called CONTROL.
BUT, when someone is trying to canoodle my girl (I consider her my girl too), I react, albeit silently.
This happened once before a few years ago. When I caught wind, I called the girl and told her I didn't like it--and that was it. She dumped the guy, cancelled travel plans with him and we dated for 2 years.
Anyone else dealing with this?