BPalmer wrote:
makuranososhi wrote:
you continually post as though your own experiences are all that exist
Not true. Am I saying that KenM's, or Cyberman's, or LonerMutant's don't exist, for instance? Hardly. I've read on this very forum what a lot of Aspie males have to go through.
makuranososhi wrote:
When did their age come into the conversation?
Let's face it, there's a world of difference between being 21 and 35! When I was younger, I thought things would improve, and hoped I'd only have to wait
a few years later than most for a first relationship. At the same time I feared I'd become one of those losers who don't have their fist date until they're well into their thirties, forties or beyond. Well, that fear has been proven to be completely well-founded. I'm supposed to be meeting up with someone really soon, but I can't see how there can be a skerrick of fun and innocence to the whole thing, and suspect it'll quickly degenerate into arguing and bickering.
Yet you're willing to forgo the fact that there are other experiences which are radically different that other people have? And not to diminish the suffering and frustration that is felt, but when people refuse to make choices or adapt to achieve what they desire, I don't find the complaints very substantial. Yes, there is a lot of pain and frustration in dating - but that is part of the process.
When you have expectations, like the ones you describe for this impending meeting, they have a habit of making themselves true. We are often our own worst enemy, and it's hard to accept that I was responsible for my frustrations, not someone else, and that I had to take responsibility for it. I hope it goes well... and I hope more than you look forward to it, instead of believing it will crash before take-off.
M.
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