Btw, she had another video where she said he briefly mentioned wanting to see her so she packed a bag and booked a flight... Over a man briefly wanting to see her?
I've heard stories like this so many times. "I told him I have a crush on him and now we're married!" "I actually asked him out first!" There are also a few couples like that in my circle of friends and acquaintances. Good for them! I'm glad everything worked out and obviously there are exceptions.
BUT. I don't want to be the exception! I want to be the rule! I need to be the rule!! This is what ended up happening every time I made the first move: either those guys 1) politely turned me down (most of them) 2) accepted my advances, but it didn't last long because they actually weren't interested in me enough in the first place for the relationship to continue. He's Just Not That Into You is a great book about this subject.
FDS also doesn't support this for a reason. It just doesn't work. If you pursue a man and he goes along you risk attracting a hobosexual who'se leeching every ounce of energy and resources out of you. You will also screw up the power dynamic by making the first move: now you're the leader and the man is expecting you to do all the heavy lifting in the relationship. No thanks. If a man isn't pursuing you then how can you know he actually likes you and wants to be with you, instead for the sake of convenience? Also, guys WILL dump you if they're with you for convenience's sake and they meet their dream woman. I could go on and on.
Men are hunters. It's in their genes. Doesn't matter if it's 2024, it's just how it is. Men are pursuing, we are choosing. Simple as that.
Yup if we start the dynamic where we chased him it will always be the same way and I don’t want that dynamic . It should always be a man chasing a woman and impressing her and she receiving it . It doest matter if it’s 1st move or 10 years of marriage . Also men don’t respect you in relationship if they didt have to work hard to earn your affection and attention . Period
I've heard stories like this so many times. "I told him I have a crush on him and now we're married!" "I actually asked him out first!" There are also a few couples like that in my circle of friends and acquaintances. Good for them! I'm glad everything worked out and obviously there are exceptions.
BUT. I don't want to be the exception! I want to be the rule! I need to be the rule!! This is what ended up happening every time I made the first move: either those guys 1) politely turned me down (most of them) 2) accepted my advances, but it didn't last long because they actually weren't interested in me enough in the first place for the relationship to continue. He's Just Not That Into You is a great book about this subject.
FDS also doesn't support this for a reason. It just doesn't work. If you pursue a man and he goes along you risk attracting a hobosexual who'se leeching every ounce of energy and resources out of you. You will also screw up the power dynamic by making the first move: now you're the leader and the man is expecting you to do all the heavy lifting in the relationship. No thanks. If a man isn't pursuing you then how can you know he actually likes you and wants to be with you, instead for the sake of convenience? Also, guys WILL dump you if they're with you for convenience's sake and they meet their dream woman. I could go on and on.
Men are hunters. It's in their genes. Doesn't matter if it's 2024, it's just how it is. Men are pursuing, we are choosing. Simple as that.