How long does it take u to get tired of someone? (dating, woman)
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Lets say you have a crush on someone and it nothing ever works out, how long does it take u to get tired of that person?
To me I have gotten tired of some quickly like 3-4 weeks or so after I stopped seing them in person. Very few of them I never fully get tired of but the crush becomes just lust with no type of emotional feelings. The more time I have to deal with being in contact with that person wether its a classmate or co-worker the harder it is to get tired of them.
I'm not sure I get this question. I"ve had some major crushes in my life and not one of them ever turned into a relationship but I don't remember ever getting tired of them. I've gotten to know some of them better and decided I wasn't interested but I can't imagine what you're talking about.
Lets say you have a crush on someone and it nothing ever works out, how long does it take u to get tired of that person?
To me I have gotten tired of some quickly like 3-4 weeks or so after I stopped seing them in person. Very few of them I never fully get tired of but the crush becomes just lust with no type of emotional feelings. The more time I have to deal with being in contact with that person wether its a classmate or co-worker the harder it is to get tired of them.
Depends.
This is from my limited crush and dating experience.
Most of the time, if the crush goes nowhere, (meaning, didn't act on it most of the time due to circumstances) life goes on. You learn to realize that this crush will not wait for you forever, that he will eventually find someone else, move on...and then it just slowly....disappears, sort of dissolves.
And when I had crushes that did turn into something more but nothing worked out, I had a feeling of satisfaction of "well, at least I tried it" and recovery was very fast and relatively painless.
I hate to sound cold but there have dated a few that I liked in the beginning but didn't really have interest in seeing after a few dates. No time limit far as I know.
It just means you weren't compatible with them. The person should be someone you could be best friends with hypothetically if you weren't attracted to them.
When I was single and would go on dates, if I wasn't feeling any good vibes, chemistry or the like after a couple of weeks, I'd end it. It doesn't take me that long to figure out when something is good or not.
i have had crushes that have lasted for years. the only time they go away is if he says or does something that i find off putting--then the crush is immediately dissolved.
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