Matt Rogers
Master Don Juan
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2003
- Messages
- 618
- Reaction score
- 4
I hit up a girl I met a while ago. Turns out she had a boyfriend. I saw pictures of the boyfriend and he is really homely. She is a sexy, model good looking girl.
I asked her what she saw in him. She replied "he works hard to keep me happy".
My immediate reaction to think to myself: that guy's such an AFC, she should be with a guy like me. But then I gave pause to thought and looked back on previous relationships of mine which didn't work out.
To be honest it was often my fault for being neglectful. The whole time I'm with a girl, my head is being turned by other girls I see around town and while I stay faithful I feel like I'm sacrificing the chance to get with all the other girls, and I feel that sacrifice is already enough-and do not put much effort into meeting her needs or making her feel special.
The other thing is that I only feel comfortable in a relationship if the girl is so beautiful she puts other girls to shame. So I've let some really nice and attractive girls go even though I imagine most men would feel lucky to have a girl like that. All because I feel that the only acceptable price for giving up my freedom is the best possible girl I could get. And although Im a regular guy I've always felt I deserve the best in life-so essentially Im holding out for some sort of supermodel.
Because of these attitudes, Im always single, sleeping with a couple of girls at a time and uninterested in any sort of intimacy because for me these girls are just sex toys until I meet a girl who I feel is worth committing too.
But its been changing my thinking a bit. Maybe girls want to sleep with Don Juans but perhaps when it comes to dating and relationships, and especially as they approach their 30s many of them are looking for a guy who will be devoted to them, make the effort to look after them and give their all and appreciate her.
I do enjoy my lifestyle but I feel that the path Ive chosen and the attitudes Ive developed are going to prevent me ever having a successful relationship.
I asked her what she saw in him. She replied "he works hard to keep me happy".
My immediate reaction to think to myself: that guy's such an AFC, she should be with a guy like me. But then I gave pause to thought and looked back on previous relationships of mine which didn't work out.
To be honest it was often my fault for being neglectful. The whole time I'm with a girl, my head is being turned by other girls I see around town and while I stay faithful I feel like I'm sacrificing the chance to get with all the other girls, and I feel that sacrifice is already enough-and do not put much effort into meeting her needs or making her feel special.
The other thing is that I only feel comfortable in a relationship if the girl is so beautiful she puts other girls to shame. So I've let some really nice and attractive girls go even though I imagine most men would feel lucky to have a girl like that. All because I feel that the only acceptable price for giving up my freedom is the best possible girl I could get. And although Im a regular guy I've always felt I deserve the best in life-so essentially Im holding out for some sort of supermodel.
Because of these attitudes, Im always single, sleeping with a couple of girls at a time and uninterested in any sort of intimacy because for me these girls are just sex toys until I meet a girl who I feel is worth committing too.
But its been changing my thinking a bit. Maybe girls want to sleep with Don Juans but perhaps when it comes to dating and relationships, and especially as they approach their 30s many of them are looking for a guy who will be devoted to them, make the effort to look after them and give their all and appreciate her.
I do enjoy my lifestyle but I feel that the path Ive chosen and the attitudes Ive developed are going to prevent me ever having a successful relationship.