
Dating advice from a married woman who hopes you don't waste as much of your single life as she did.
When I started seeing my husband, aka the first guy I wasn't
embarrassed to tell my therapist about, I was gobsmacked to realize how
much I hadn't known about dating before then.In fact, I'd been going about being single all wrong. I didn't have very much fun at it, which is depressing since I didn't pair up until my 30s. Besides, so much luck was involved in my finding my match that there are probably more alternate universes where I'm still living solo than where I'm married.
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1. Finding a romantic partner is only one of many goals you can have at once. There's a difference between making something a priority and having an obsession. No one wants to be the Captain Ahab of the dating world.
2. When you like a guy, and your mutual friends have multiple anecdotes about him projectile vomiting after excessive drinking, you need to rethink the infatuation. You didn't like it when your godson hurled on you, and he was a toddler. 4 Signs You're Dating A 'Man-Boy,' Not A Man
3. It's not about getting someone to think you're good enough for them. It’s about finding someone you can stand to spend a ridiculous amount of time with. It's about finding the puzzle piece you fit with and the Ernie to your Bert.
4. Work on your gaydar. It'll make your life much easier.
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5. Sometimes boyfriends have little annoying habits. And sometimes they have small behaviors that indicate a complete lack of respect. If you wouldn't let your friend's sweetie talk to her that way, don't put up with it yourself.
Dating advice from a married woman who hopes you don't waste as much of your single life as she did.
6. If you're bored out of your mind at the local bar on
Saturday night, you're probably not going to meet anyone there who's
going to liven up your evening. Instead of downing an extra
cocktail to numb the ennui, think of somewhere else to go next weekend
that you might actually enjoy. If your friends don't want to join you,
go anyway.7. Stop worrying about potential paramours rejecting you for being too fat, too short, too whatever. It's entirely possible that you would've had to reject them for never having seen Star Wars (your essential piece of pop culture may vary) anyway. People who simply are "not the right fit" exist. The sooner you weed them out of your life, the happier you'll be.
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9. A first date is not an audition for marriage. It's just a tryout for a second date. No one ever fell in love while analyzing every detail of their momentous first meeting. How Much Should I Reveal On A First Date?
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10. If a man says that he's too damaged for you (or too neurotic, or too anything), just take his word for it.
Even if it is his low self-esteem talking, you're not going to be able
to fix him. And it's probably just a euphemism for "I'm just not feeling
it."
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