Do people really believe in this statement?

Page 1 of 1 [ 6 posts ] 

Escape1894
Tufted Titmouse
Tufted Titmouse

User avatar

Joined: 22 Oct 2024
Gender: Male
Posts: 28
Location: USA

Yesterday, 9:43 pm

“There someone out there for everyone” when it comes to relationships?

I personally don’t. I think there are some of us (humans) in which we aren’t compatible with anyone else. I’m probably going to end up as one of these people.



Fnord
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 6 May 2008
Age: 67
Gender: Male
Posts: 60,862
Location: Stendec

Yesterday, 11:55 pm

Escape1894 wrote:
Do people really believe in this statement? “There someone out there for everyone” when it comes to relationships?

I do.

Sadly, there are people who figuratively "shoot themselves in the foot" when it comes to relationships.

Who would want to have a relationship with someone who has a negative attitude about themselves, other people, and the world in general?


_________________
 
The previous signature line has been cancelled.


BillyTree
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 7 Oct 2023
Age: 57
Gender: Male
Posts: 783

Today, 12:03 pm

I believe in that statement as a general rule. There are exeptions of course, like if you are a serial killer or something similar.


_________________
English is not my first language.


TwilightPrincess
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 28 Sep 2016
Age: 40
Gender: Female
Posts: 28,460
Location: Hell

Today, 5:54 pm

I also believe it for the most part. It might take more time and effort to get there for some, but I don’t think it’s usually impossible. By effort, I mean finding ways to meet new people and working on whatever might be holding you back. I know a lot of us struggle with social skills and shyness, myself included.


_________________
“I think Jesus was a compassionate, super-intelligent gay man who understood human problems.”
— Elton John


blitzkrieg
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 8 Jun 2011
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,774
Location: United Kingdom

Today, 6:05 pm

I think that there are people who are very solitary and who find it hard form close relationships in person. Some people have difficulty sharing space and so on. I imagine that would be a fairly common problem for autistic people versus the NT population.

Being that ASD comes with social difficulties, regardless of whatever coping mechanisms have been formed to deal with any deficits in this area, a relationship is simply a dream for many ASD folk that will never materialize.

For some autistic folk, finding a partner can turn into an abusive situation.

I agree that there isn't necessarily someone for everyone.



blitzkrieg
Veteran
Veteran

User avatar

Joined: 8 Jun 2011
Gender: Male
Posts: 17,774
Location: United Kingdom

Today, 6:08 pm

Image