MikeYikes122 said:
I think what it comes down to is I had a bad taste in my mouth. It wasn't about an overabundance of plates or an ambivalence toward the process for me. Rather, it was just that I had a couple of bad experiences.
It's easy to get a little too caught up in the moment and start firing off posts on SoSuave.
I concur, when your out there more, your going to get more flakes, more bad experiences. However when you focus all your energy on one women, you don't run the math to have lots of bad experiences (but you don't get lots of good experiences either)
I agree with your OP about too much of a good thing, but as RT stated, I don't think there are too many guys that spin plates for a prolonged period of time so its not really an issue of too much of a good thing.
The problem liesin the fact that we've been trained since birth to only date one women and its morally ingrained in us and thats why you get guys saying
cordoncordon said:
Not everyone has the .... motivation to date multiple women. Some like to focus on one woman and give her his all. I agree that when first entering dating (for the first time or after a hiatus) it is preferable to scope around and date whomever you want. But some guys, I would say most actually, prefer a one on one relationship.
This was my mentality in my early 20's. The Steve Earle song "
Fearless Heart" where I would pour everything into a relationship with a women, then the minute it was over, I would find my next love and do it all over again. Granted I got to be the love of her life for several women, in the end, it didn't get me any further ahead.
Like anything else in life, you have to be smart about it, make a plan, set goals, re-evaluate, diversify your options.