Do you feel as if you’ve been in battle, even though you have not technically had a fight with anyone? Do you bear the scars of many failed relationships, as a warrior of the romantic battlefield? You are not alone in this regard and if you think about it, it’s not surprising. We are all so different as human beings, it is inevitable that if we try and move toward an intimate association, sparks may fly!
The weekend get-together with girlfriends is something that we all look forward to. This is the chance to “spread some dirt” lightheartedly and to swap the latest stories about battles in our dating war. The stories can be hilarious, but we should take time to remember some of the more salient points and see if we can’t use these experiences to good effect when we set out on our next big date. Advice is precious and should be stored away to be used again.
Think about what could happen on a date. There are essentially only two outcomes, aren’t there? One will be a successful meeting and have great prospects, while the other will essentially be failure and back to the drawing board. Don’t doom yourself to failure before you start and while you’re outer shell may be quite hard by this point, by all means protect yourself in the next battle of the dating war, but don’t be too closed minded either.
Dating war stories may be great food for discussion at your girlfriends late-night party, but they should definitely not be shared with a new date. Some of these stories may be on your mind when you meet someone for the first time, that they should be avoided, at least until you know him a lot better!
Dating war stories can make you very cynical as we are all human after all. You sometimes think that you’re never going to find somebody to share your life with and that you must be going about it the wrong way? Unfortunately, unless somebody that you know can give you advice about a mutual acquaintance, the guy that you meet is going to be a completely closed book until you open up some pages.
Remember what the date is all about — it is the opportunity to see if there is any chemistry between you, get to know the fundamentals, see if you share some goals and generally to have a good time. Don’t store all those dating war stories so that they doom the meeting to failure before it even gets underway!
Gossip columnists and analysts alike pick through the failed relationships of celebrities and stars and we are bombarded with this material on a daily basis. If you view television programs like Entertainment Tonight, you would begin to believe that it is impossible for two people to have a long-lasting and happy relationship, but remember failed attempts as part of a dating war are only individual battles.
If you do feel that you are losing the dating war, take inspiration from positive stories and take time to do some research online to find some positive vibes. As they say, there’s someone for everyone and you just have to keep on trying, but with a positive outlook!
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