Datinglife26
Don Juan
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Mine is that when it comes to setting boundaries, I do it. And a I walk away. And I can walk away forever HOWEVER. Even if the girl is the one who created all the unnecessary drama and issues/ was a poor communicator I always feel responsible like I could have done something better.
Even though my dating approach is direct and to the point, either they are excited to see me or I am walking away.
If they act disrespectful and I walk away, I always get the feeling like I am the one in the wrong coming off as butthurt or in my feelings.
It's like my actions are 90% correct but 100% of the time I feel like its all my fault.
Is this something from childhood? My Dad would get mad at me if he was the one in the wrong and then I'd apologies, I don't do this anymore and in my teen years I flipped the script and stopped taking the blame. But the guilt for things going sideways seems to remain.
Some how this translates into how I deal with conflict with women?
How do I break this?
Even though my dating approach is direct and to the point, either they are excited to see me or I am walking away.
If they act disrespectful and I walk away, I always get the feeling like I am the one in the wrong coming off as butthurt or in my feelings.
It's like my actions are 90% correct but 100% of the time I feel like its all my fault.
Is this something from childhood? My Dad would get mad at me if he was the one in the wrong and then I'd apologies, I don't do this anymore and in my teen years I flipped the script and stopped taking the blame. But the guilt for things going sideways seems to remain.
Some how this translates into how I deal with conflict with women?
How do I break this?