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| Love on the net. It was going so well...what happe February 1, 2009
Dating personals are a great start, but there seems to be a new phenomenon of late whereby a first date
seems to go extremely well and may well lead on to a second date and
then all of a sudden it's over. Why would this happen when
everything seemed so right? The chemistry was there, shared interests
and the kissing was good too so what happened? I wish I had an answer
to this one as it has happened to me a couple of times and each time
it has left me pondering how many different variables are involved in
making a successful relationship. I do however have some theories
that may at least ease the pain of the rejection.
Firstly, people are complicated when it comes to issues of the
heart and to the most part we have spent many years cultivating in
our heads just what our ideal partner would be. These expectations we
have of people can put an enormous strain on a forming relationship
and it is important to give people a little leeway. Understandably,
people do make allowances for failed expectations however the truth
is that a little too much wine can lower our expectations a little
too much and make us act in a way that is not true to our real
feelings. It's only when the date is over and the effects of alcohol
subside do we realize that the person really isn't suitable at all.
Secondly, most people have some sort of emotional baggage
whether that takes the form of an unresolved previous relationship or
emotional fear of becoming attached again. I have often wished that
people could be more up front about any concerns like this but often
they are not and unfortunately, people find it easier to lie
themselves out of a difficult emotional situation.
Thirdly, an old boyfriend or girlfriend wants them back and your
date was in a sense using you to see if they are up to starting
another relationship or not. This situation is probably the worst as
you will find it extremely difficult to compete with someone your
date has history with. On old partner will not require all the time
and effort involved in starting again and represents a comfortable
way out of the dating scene.
Finally, and possibly the
most difficult to swallow is that perhaps you were just too keen and
got a little carried away. It's such a hard balancing act to do,
knowing when the time is right to open up your emotions to someone
and yet be sure that you're not making yourself too vulnerable.
It's even harder when all the signals are telling you that it's ok
to be swept away, especially if the date has taken on quite an
intimate nature.
So what can you do now? The most
sensible thing you can do is to reflect on what has happened and file
it away in your experience drawer in the safe knowledge that you are
that much wiser on the dating scene. Take it slower next time and
don't be too quick to allow yourself to fall. Be sure the signs are
right and trust your instincts. If there is a niggling doubt in your
mind about something, generally there is something wrong and it's
only the ecstasy of falling in love that is preventing you from
facing it.
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