jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
When it comes to choosing a social circle, there are important considerations to make. The type of social circle you have can significantly impact your relationships and personal growth.
Closed, Stable Social Circle
A small, closed social circle made up of familiar, "bluepilled" people can be ideal for those seeking LTR and wanting to keep their partner. This allows for a stable, traditional lifestyle, similar to retiring to a farm or small village. The benefits include:
- Feeling supported and content
- Maintaining familiar traditions and routines
- Relationship stability and timing aligned with the group (You can see this when people marry and have kids at the same time as their friends)
However, this comes at the cost of personal growth and sacrificing your own development as an individual. You may feel limited by the narrow perspectives of the group. ("You'll see the same faces at the bar")
Open, Expanding Social Circle
A larger, more open social circle that includes both old and new friends provides more opportunities for personal growth. The drawbacks are:
- Higher risk of relationship instability due to increased options and temptations your GF will have.
- Potential for your partner to use social events to gain status or meet higher value mates.
Most men avoid this lifestyle to maintain relationship security. However, it allows for:
- Meeting new people and being part of diverse social circles
- Learning new things and avoiding boredom
- Pushing your personal boundaries and taking risks
The tradeoff is potentially sacrificing the possibility of a true lifelong LTR.
Most people in stable LTRs tend to have a more closed, traditional social circle from their youth, the same job for their lifetime, college friends and they will live in their small hometown. This is what my grandfather did back in the times, and this helped him to have a stable LTR and build the family.
Or, do you guys found out new ways for social circles?
Which is better depends on your person, or it's one just better for important reasons?
Closed, Stable Social Circle
A small, closed social circle made up of familiar, "bluepilled" people can be ideal for those seeking LTR and wanting to keep their partner. This allows for a stable, traditional lifestyle, similar to retiring to a farm or small village. The benefits include:
- Feeling supported and content
- Maintaining familiar traditions and routines
- Relationship stability and timing aligned with the group (You can see this when people marry and have kids at the same time as their friends)
However, this comes at the cost of personal growth and sacrificing your own development as an individual. You may feel limited by the narrow perspectives of the group. ("You'll see the same faces at the bar")
Open, Expanding Social Circle
A larger, more open social circle that includes both old and new friends provides more opportunities for personal growth. The drawbacks are:
- Higher risk of relationship instability due to increased options and temptations your GF will have.
- Potential for your partner to use social events to gain status or meet higher value mates.
Most men avoid this lifestyle to maintain relationship security. However, it allows for:
- Meeting new people and being part of diverse social circles
- Learning new things and avoiding boredom
- Pushing your personal boundaries and taking risks
The tradeoff is potentially sacrificing the possibility of a true lifelong LTR.
Most people in stable LTRs tend to have a more closed, traditional social circle from their youth, the same job for their lifetime, college friends and they will live in their small hometown. This is what my grandfather did back in the times, and this helped him to have a stable LTR and build the family.
Or, do you guys found out new ways for social circles?
Which is better depends on your person, or it's one just better for important reasons?