Nuke1967 said:I know I have lived and been alone so long I often wonder if I could even deal with someone sharing my space now.
Lishniy Chelovek said:Thinking that you're too broken to have a significant other is a sure way to never have a significant other. Saying which, I do believe that I'm too broken and ****** up a person to ever have a significant other. I don't know how human relationships work.
LeaningIntoTheMuse said:Lishniy Chelovek said:Thinking that you're too broken to have a significant other is a sure way to never have a significant other. Saying which, I do believe that I'm too broken and ****** up a person to ever have a significant other. I don't know how human relationships work.
Very true, but you also have to prove to the other person that you are relationship material...
Lishniy Chelovek said:LeaningIntoTheMuse said:Lishniy Chelovek said:Thinking that you're too broken to have a significant other is a sure way to never have a significant other. Saying which, I do believe that I'm too broken and ****** up a person to ever have a significant other. I don't know how human relationships work.
Very true, but you also have to prove to the other person that you are relationship material...
But I'm not relationship material. I'd be a nightmare. I wouldn't recommend myself to anyone I like. I'd either be insecure and clingy or insecure and distant. I'm better off alone. Saying which, I know that if anyone showed me the slightest bit of affection I'd be like a puppy rolling on it's back and begging you to rub it's tummy. But I'd probably feel ashamed of myself.
WishingWell said:I don't want to have a significant other at this time. Does that mean I am broken?
Lishniy Chelovek said:LeaningIntoTheMuse said:Lishniy Chelovek said:Thinking that you're too broken to have a significant other is a sure way to never have a significant other. Saying which, I do believe that I'm too broken and ****** up a person to ever have a significant other. I don't know how human relationships work.
Very true, but you also have to prove to the other person that you are relationship material...
But I'm not relationship material. I'd be a nightmare. I wouldn't recommend myself to anyone I like. I'd either be insecure and clingy or insecure and distant. I'm better off alone. Saying which, I know that if anyone showed me the slightest bit of affection I'd be like a puppy rolling on it's back and begging you to rub it's tummy. But I'd probably feel ashamed of myself.
ladyforsaken said:WishingWell said:I don't want to have a significant other at this time. Does that mean I am broken?
Not at all. Nothing wrong or broken with that.
LeaningIntoTheMuse said:I am beginning to believe that I am simply too broken to get into a relationship.
I don't see anybody finding me attractive enough to date, first of all. And second, I don't see myself being a good boyfriend. I think I would be terrible in bed, too.
Does anybody else feel this way?
lmph8885 said:At least I am. I don't think I could ever find someone who understands my pain, my issues and my past.
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