Gro0ver said:
I'm really glad to hear you say that this approach works!
I need to do this....stay single for awhile....but it's hard because I've been in relationships for so long, there is a void in the form of sex/intimacy/in depth conversations that make me want to look for a relationship.
Hearing you say that its beneficial in the long run is heartening though....I have not been single since I was 16 and I'm now almost 27. Time to change.
What keeps you motivated to stay single? Is it pure self-improvement drive or something else as well?
welcome to the club, I have been in a relationship since I was 17 and not single until I was 24 (single almost 11 months but starting to now think of getting back into the dating world since I had to kill off a few pesky inner demons). I have read more books, collected more money, played a few games, been freer to do more stuff without time constraints, got better jobs, and went back to school for new fields of study. I definitely agree with Bigneil that improvement is key at this point.
bigneil said:
You MUST improve financially (or your education/career) AND physically. Then you are in a position to command the respect of a better woman. Rejection is your inspiration to make this advancement.
Which is what I spent my time doing and it works like a charm. Now I can command better respect from women.
Gro0ver said:
What keeps you motivated to stay single? Is it pure self-improvement drive or something else as well?
Its being too freaking busy. Here is my general tentative schedule starting in July:
Monday through Friday
4:00 AM - get up
4:30 AM - research on ornithology
8:00 AM - switch research to stream ecology
2:00 PM - get ready for other job that makes me money
3:00 PM - be at factory job that actually makes me money
8:00 PM - Quitting time at the factory
8:30 PM - bed (to get up and do it all over again the next day) Friday changes to drive to my weekend job
Saturday and Sunday
9:00 AM - wake up (yes I get a chance to sleep in every once and a while)
9:30 AM - be ready start job by greeting visitors
10:00 AM - be on bus to the river
10:30 AM - get in kayak to go white water rafting as the guide for the people's trip
4:00 PM - get off the river and get ready to play sports/drinking with friends 50 miles away from my regular stomping grounds
11:00PM - fall asleep in hammock to repeat same thing on Sunday
I just don't really have time at all at this point to lavish attention on anyone else. Call me selfish, but I really don't have THAT much time.
bigneil said:
Wait, my idea implied that it takes time to find another woman. I don't see how it's two different ideas unless you are suggesting never dating again.
In years past I would have oneitis for years. I found that our brain will always default to the last really hot girl we had intimacy with. If you never get another girl you like that much you'll probably never get over her. To transfer our feelings we need to spend a lot of time with a new girl. As you fall for her you let go of the other one, in the same motion. Ask yourself this: Did you ever have two-itis? Is it even possible to have oneitis for two women? Same goes for her. That's why they change overnight - they fell for someone else.
Your idea seems to imply that you want to just replace the hole left in your heart by one girl to another girl. Doesn't seem healthy to me at all, but maybe I misread what you were going for. Reread same post and thinks you still meant what I think that you meant.
I disagree with you on the idea that you get oneitis for the last hot girl that you have been with. I managed to think of all the hot ex-gfs that I have slept with over the past few years (it helps to have video
, if you ain't over them DO NOT watch it and don't ask to see the videos. I will NOT share). I really don't even get oneitis anymore because I take SgtSplacker's advice. Excellent post that I will get to shortly.
- comic_relief