Clicking or Clunk?
Everyone has his own pace. "You can't hurry love" went the line of
a popular song from the '70s. Remember my theory that each person in dating has
his or her own comfort level for intimacy and independence. These days, the
phrase used is commonly "I need more space." If someone asks for that
space, give it to them. Remember there are those who rush into love and sweep
you off your feet, but then cut out suddenly, as if having "love
panic." Once they get close, they see flaws and back off. Then there are
those who drag their feet incessantly. Fence-sitters (or who I call "Mr.
Maybe") such you in with promises of the future (but never deliver) and try
your patience, when you could be treating yourself to attention and love
elsewhere.
To truly hit if off, your love scripts must intertwine. But something can
throw it off drastically. Be aware of what a date might say that could crush
your idea that you are meant for each other. And if your date withdraws, reflect
on or ask about what may have upset or disappointed her. For example, Annie was
totally taken with her new wealthy and handsome boyfriend, jayson. She dreamt of
long romantic weekends in the Islands at five-star hotels, so when he suggested,
"Let's go to some cheesy motel for the night and be naughty," her
fantasy was crushed, she felt insulted, and she stopped returning his beeps.
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