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The hamster..., the hamster... - CynicalContrarian - 12-12-2015

Instead of - "the horror..., the horror..."
We have - "the hamster..., the hamster..."

Why I'd rather be an option than a priority

http://www.dailylife.com.au/life-and-lov...lkgne.html

' "Sorry, I'm no longer free this week. Maybe next weekend?" As I typed this text to someone I'd just started dating,
I realised that despite the recently popularised advice that we deserve to be our dates' priorities rather than options, I
viewed him as an option and wanted to be one myself. '

' To remain realistic when I start dating someone, I try to treat him not like a partner but like a potential partner. After all,
there are many fishes in the sea, and it's statistically unlikely that any given "fish" is my best match. With this approach, I
don't get attached prematurely or give up other good choices without consideration, and when I get to the point where I
prioritise someone, we both have a better idea of what we're getting into and a greater chance of lasting. '


TL/DR full article?
Basically in short. A long-winded diatribe about how she doesn't prioritize any one guy over another.
(Cause she probably has no notion of honour / nobility).
Plus, she gets put off by guys who appear too available.

Then in addition, while the words of a women should always be suspect & a chicks behaviour is a far better indicator.
None-the-less, her candour is quite surprising.
Plus it is a small insight into the mind-set on the other side of the text exchange.
I'd say the one aspect she doesn't quite address entirely, is the idea that unless there's distinct / genuine desire / attraction.
Then it's probably a fools errand.
Bad 'game' doesn't help these guys either.

Which all up, means she's either an alpha widow, tricked into believing the bullshit Disney / Hollywood romance fantasy,
or she's a well worn carousel rider.

No surprise though. A google search image of her name provides results of what is a 5 at best.
Especially for New York.


The hamster..., the hamster... - Beyond Borders - 12-12-2015

Not to be a prick, but your thread titles need some serious work.


The hamster..., the hamster... - pro100pk2 - 12-12-2015

He looks down at the ground while she passes trying to portray value, disinterest, and options.