WestCoaster
Master Don Juan
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A common theme here the past week -- heck, it's common all the time -- is how do I get my ex-gf back, and boy did I blow it. If I didn't blow it, she'd still be mine.
Which begs the question: Was she that great in the first place?
Back in my college AFC days many moons ago (and at times I succumb to AFCness now, thank God for this board to cyber-kick me in the nads and get my head on straight), I had a very average to below average gf for over a year. We broke up, got back together, blah, blah, blah. Did that song and dance a few times like all 20-year olds do. Thought I couldn't live without her.
Then the last time we broke up (she tried to get me back) I finally got fatigued with all that drama, moved on, started dating a stunning looking woman, and then started dating many women as in plural. Suddenly I was thinking: Wow, there are a lot of great women out there, and my ex-gf ain't that hot. These women are hotter, nicer, smartier, wittier, etc. ... and there's more where that came from!
Then a few years later got another serious gal, dated, talked marriage, had a so-called devesatating break-up, tried to reel her back in, got my nads kicked in (figuratively) by her, was in a funk for half a year, etc. Then I started dating again and realized, wow, these girls are smartier, prettier, wittier, etc., ... and there's more where that came from!
Get the picture? Obsessing over your ex-gf is a waste of time, a complete waste of time. Trying to get her back is a bigger waste of time.
It's all about perspective. If all you've lived in your whole life is some dinky town with one stoplight and no movie theatres and you think it's great (like many people who don't ever leave their hometown), that's because that's the only perspective you have. But take a trip to a city and suddenly there are major league sports, beautiful women, cultural events, etc., and your perspective changes.
Hey, maybe your ex-gf is all that, maybe she is the greatest thing since sliced bread. But before you crown her this distinction, at least get an alternative perspective. Find out what's good and what's not, it will do you a world of good.
Which begs the question: Was she that great in the first place?
Back in my college AFC days many moons ago (and at times I succumb to AFCness now, thank God for this board to cyber-kick me in the nads and get my head on straight), I had a very average to below average gf for over a year. We broke up, got back together, blah, blah, blah. Did that song and dance a few times like all 20-year olds do. Thought I couldn't live without her.
Then the last time we broke up (she tried to get me back) I finally got fatigued with all that drama, moved on, started dating a stunning looking woman, and then started dating many women as in plural. Suddenly I was thinking: Wow, there are a lot of great women out there, and my ex-gf ain't that hot. These women are hotter, nicer, smartier, wittier, etc. ... and there's more where that came from!
Then a few years later got another serious gal, dated, talked marriage, had a so-called devesatating break-up, tried to reel her back in, got my nads kicked in (figuratively) by her, was in a funk for half a year, etc. Then I started dating again and realized, wow, these girls are smartier, prettier, wittier, etc., ... and there's more where that came from!
Get the picture? Obsessing over your ex-gf is a waste of time, a complete waste of time. Trying to get her back is a bigger waste of time.
It's all about perspective. If all you've lived in your whole life is some dinky town with one stoplight and no movie theatres and you think it's great (like many people who don't ever leave their hometown), that's because that's the only perspective you have. But take a trip to a city and suddenly there are major league sports, beautiful women, cultural events, etc., and your perspective changes.
Hey, maybe your ex-gf is all that, maybe she is the greatest thing since sliced bread. But before you crown her this distinction, at least get an alternative perspective. Find out what's good and what's not, it will do you a world of good.