How do you cope with the random sudden feeling/fear of winding up alone? (attractive, friend)
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Thank you. Just seems like what I have to offer isn't enough..or maybe I should just offer a lot less (Those women get the best men anyways!). Either way, I'm one of the most positive people you'll meet, but this issue just hurts like hell sometimes so yes my glass if half full. Even the most positive of people crack sometimes.
I still have another eligible bachelor. Once he gets excited, he'll get motivated to go on a diet perhaps. He's tall and has very nice features; he just eats too much junk.
I still have another eligible bachelor. Once he gets excited, he'll get motivated to go on a diet perhaps. He's tall and has very nice features; he just eats too much junk.
hahaha, you told me about him. I don't know if I want to risk having to wait for someone to get excited enough to take care of himself!
Thank you MM, but what you're telling me has been told to me for years and I already saw the beauty of what you're saying..its not pretty anymore. when you're not wired to be alone, it gets old real fast. Not to mention its exhausting when you meet someone you're hopeful about, many times and poof, its a joke from god anyways.
I read all your posts and understand where you are coming from. Once you've been single for so long, all the advice people give like "He'll come when you are not looking" or " Enjoy this time alone" or "Marriage is not everything", start to ring hollow and are no longer comforting because all you want is your own special someone and you are tired of waiting for him.
I don't have much advice for you, but I can tell you that you are not alone. It is not comforting, I know, but you are not alone.
hahaha, you told me about him. I don't know if I want to risk having to wait for someone to get excited enough to take care of himself!
Well, I've witnessed it once... Dude even hired a personal trainer he's still paying for but not using. Mama's boy, though... Mama's not in town, but still...
Maybe I should tell him I have a prospect and he'll go on a diet! You can get him in a month or two.
Well, I've witnessed it once... Dude even hired a personal trainer he's still paying for but not using. Mama's boy, though... Mama's not in town, but still...
Maybe I should tell him I have a prospect and he'll go on a diet! You can get him in a month or two.
I read all your posts and understand where you are coming from. Once you've been single for so long, all the advice people give like "He'll come when you are not looking" or " Enjoy this time alone" or "Marriage is not everything", start to ring hollow and are no longer comforting because all you want is your own special someone and you are tired of waiting for him.
I don't have much advice for you, but I can tell you that you are not alone. It is not comforting, I know, but you are not alone.
thank you for understanding.
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