xxZeromancerlovexx wrote:
The thing is, I'm too in love with myself to be in love with another person. Is that too much to ask? Has anyone ever felt this way?
You sure about that? I mean, I'm sure you love yourself if you say so, but too much to love another person? Maybe you just haven't met "the one" yet. And it's okay to love yourself, no matter if you're single or not. It's fine to love yourself more than your partner if/when you get one; I'm pretty sure many people do. It's just that if you're in a relationship you should
also love that other person. Who you love more, him/her or yourself, doesn't matter. At times it's perfectly okay to put your own needs above your partner's as long as you don't do it
all the time. Personally I think that that would mean one loves themselves too much.
For example, let's say you get a boyfriend and you love him. You spend a lot of time with him and do lot of different things together and sometimes you convince him to do things/go to places he doesn't like together because
you like them. That's okay, but if you would do this often yet never do anything he likes but you don't together even if he wants to, then that's not okay. In order for a relationship to work, you have to make compromises and sometimes put the other person's needs before you. This does not mean that you would need to do things you hate or things that are dangerous, but if there's something your partner likes and you simply don't like then from time to time, you should put your own desires aside and try to please him. If you find the idea of doing something you don't like for the happines of your partner,
then relationships probably aren't for you.