SpartanWarrior77
Senior Don Juan
I was inspired to start this thread after reading one earlier that shared similar thoughts:
To give some context, I remember being a guy who was very idealistic/idealogical. I loved creating theories of how things should be and I would often share this with my friends/bros as well as women in my life. I had a GF for a couple of years and for the most part, I kept a pretty tight frame. One thing I did notice is that at first she was very patient with me in some ways seeming to wholeheartedly agree with everything I would say (men should be more dominant, etc). Later on, she would twist my logic against me and then resort to emotion when my logic overpowered hers. In other words, it was increasingly tougher to win arguments.
So this insight is multifaceted and I'd like to hear about it from other DJs...
Maybe the whole problem was that I was trying to have too much of a mental connection with her. Don't get me wrong, the sex was great and all but I have found a tendency in my mind of trying to get other people to agree to my theories. It seems like getting her on board with your theories only works superficially and can be used against you later. Maybe a man should seek to control the dynamic way beyond the verbal. I guess this is what Rollo says when he talks about the difference be covert and overt.
Maybe men should reduce the display of their internal mechanics to a woman except during select moments. This may be the case for other men as well. When you show your thought processes, emotional hangups and theories on life to people, you need to be careful. It's like a mechanic showing his engine to competitors. They could copy it and/or manipulate it. I just don't know how realistic this way of being is. I mean how do you do this long term? Eventually, you're going to want to be more vulnerable (especially around an LTR).
Is anyone here doing a version of this in an LTR? Any thoughts in general? Curious...
To give some context, I remember being a guy who was very idealistic/idealogical. I loved creating theories of how things should be and I would often share this with my friends/bros as well as women in my life. I had a GF for a couple of years and for the most part, I kept a pretty tight frame. One thing I did notice is that at first she was very patient with me in some ways seeming to wholeheartedly agree with everything I would say (men should be more dominant, etc). Later on, she would twist my logic against me and then resort to emotion when my logic overpowered hers. In other words, it was increasingly tougher to win arguments.
So this insight is multifaceted and I'd like to hear about it from other DJs...
Maybe the whole problem was that I was trying to have too much of a mental connection with her. Don't get me wrong, the sex was great and all but I have found a tendency in my mind of trying to get other people to agree to my theories. It seems like getting her on board with your theories only works superficially and can be used against you later. Maybe a man should seek to control the dynamic way beyond the verbal. I guess this is what Rollo says when he talks about the difference be covert and overt.
Maybe men should reduce the display of their internal mechanics to a woman except during select moments. This may be the case for other men as well. When you show your thought processes, emotional hangups and theories on life to people, you need to be careful. It's like a mechanic showing his engine to competitors. They could copy it and/or manipulate it. I just don't know how realistic this way of being is. I mean how do you do this long term? Eventually, you're going to want to be more vulnerable (especially around an LTR).
Is anyone here doing a version of this in an LTR? Any thoughts in general? Curious...