I know I've done a post like this a while back ago, its probably gotten lost in a sea of posts So I decided I'd make another post and see what people say. Besides, it is tedious finding an old post you wrote a long time ago.
The reason I'm writing this post is because I notice a lot of people on this forum are upset about being rejected or ignored romantically, which leads to lowered self esteem and feelings of sadness and loneliness. I certainly sympathize with them, I understand what that's like as well.
But the thing that I have a hard time understanding is how people are willing to cling on to a hope that seems fruitless and futile. I know what I'm saying is somewhat harsh, but I found it bizzare, that against all odds, Aspies are still trying to search for love, despite their lack of success.
What drives people to continue searching for love, when they've beaten down multiple times and continue to be beaten down? How many times does it take someone to be stabbed in the heart emotionally for them to give up? I personally would think that after getting hurt so much, one would try to avoid being hurt by avoiding the stimulus that hurts them. But that's just my opinion.
That's what I'm doing now I'm giving up the pursuit of romantic love. I've tried many avenues to find romantic love, and in the end, I realized it isn't worth the time, money, energy, or effort. Pursuing romantic love, to me, means pain, resentment, and sadness. I personally think romantic love often favors those who need it the least, while simultaneously mocks those who need it the most. I'm not saying this strictly from my own experience, I have guy friends who are "true" nice guys, who get screwed over romantically as well.
Even though I have a negative perception of romantic love, I still want to know why aspies still pursue it. Is it because they believe in this concept of "The One" (geez, now its starting to sound like I'm talking about the Matrix Trilogy or Lord of the Rings )? Is it because they feel it will satisfy their emotional needs in full? Or is it because of some other reason? I'd like to know.