I’m just not in a place in my life where I’m ready to look for a romantic partner, and, to be honest, I don’t think I’ll ever be. On the other hand, I’m much less pessimistic about my prospects for being friends with women, though.
It’s more impressive to me when someone is a true friend than a romantic partner. The romantic partnership (at least for a short time) has the tremendous advantage of running on an extremely powerful program of sexual desire. Of course, there’s a similar drive for (the illusion of) friends and allies.
What you probably feel is that the women you encounter are unlikely to want or value you. You could change that (encounter different women; propose differently). It’s fine if you don’t want to, but be honest about what you want.
Beware the self-fulfilling prophecy...
I’m just not in a place in my life where I’m ready to look for a romantic partner, and, to be honest, I don’t think I’ll ever be. On the other hand, I’m much less pessimistic about my prospects for being friends with women, though.
I’ll be your friend.
I’d like that very much. We live a bit too far apart to see each other in person, but we can be internet friends! :)
Yay for Internet friends!
It’s more impressive to me when someone is a true friend than a romantic partner. The romantic partnership (at least for a short time) has the tremendous advantage of running on an extremely powerful program of sexual desire. Of course, there’s a similar drive for (the illusion of) friends and allies.
What you probably feel is that the women you encounter are unlikely to want or value you. You could change that (encounter different women; propose differently). It’s fine if you don’t want to, but be honest about what you want.
There’s nothing wrong with not wanting what those around have to offer, either.
You’re right. Sadly, we often don’t want who we can have.