You'll be ok. You get it unlike Some women.
Ummm, I don't know, it doesn't make sense to take a long break unless you're out here actually looking for love. Love itself doesn't make or break relationships, willingness and commitment do. You can love someone and cheat but if you've decided to be committed then you won't.Ftr I think it's wise to take a solid break after a big breakup.
Work on yourself and take a really honest look at what went wrong what worked and what didn't and what will you change next go round.
This applies to men and women.
Ummm, I don't know it doesn't make sense to take a long break unless you're out here actually looking for love.
Men love hard
Women love often
Plus, women are checked out mentally a loooong time before things are officially over
Ummm, I don't know, it doesn't make sense to take a long break unless you're out here actually looking for love. Love itself doesn't make or break relationships, willingness and commitment do. You can love someone and cheat but if you've decided to be committed then you won't.
I've never looked for love, just wanted to be in a relationship. I used to think that entering a relationship should be based on love but now I realize it should grow just like with all other aspects of the relationship. Your best friend didn't start off being your best friend, it grew to that level so why should/would you want to start so deeply in love with your significant other?How many times have you "looked for love" and when and why have you quit?![]()
I've never looked for love, just wanted to be in a relationship. I used to think that entering a relationship should be based on love but now I realize it should grow just like with all other aspects of the relationship. Your best friend didn't start off being your best friend, it grew to that level so why should/would you want to start so deeply in love with your significant other?
I've never looked for love, just wanted to be in a relationship. I used to think that entering a relationship should be based on love but now I realize it should grow just like with all other aspects of the relationship. Your best friend didn't start off being your best friend, it grew to that level so why should/would you want to start so deeply in love with your significant other?
I understand what you're saying. I guess if you got hurt in the last relationship then take some time, but if it just didn't work out people need not be afraid to move on to the next and quickly.I see what you're saying. I just think it's a good idea to review what went wrong.
What you want or need to be different, how if at all you contributed to the relationship failing. It's good for the long term. Plus are you actually emotionally settled already?
These things actually effect your likeliness of being willing and commited.
Date or go out if you want sure.
I hate to see someone get hurt further by rushing in
And I hate even more for some poor person who is in the right place get hurt by that someone who was in a rush.
You know?
How old are you mind, I ask?
Thats a pretty mature way of thinking about it. I gotta disagree tho. You gotta go into relationships with a solid foundation of adoration/love for your partner and build from there. Not the movie glamorized version of love. But the actual immense feeling of admiration and care for your partner. If the foundation aint solid from the jump, it aint gonna get stronger over time, only worse.
Men love hard
Women love often
Plus, women are checked out mentally a loooong time before things are officially over
@Elle DriverWe can cry, break shyt, make voodoo dolls whatever and no one will think badly of us for it.