Dating How-To for Picky Girls
But don’t get me wrong: I’m not saying you shouldn’t keep the door open. It’s too easy to get hung up on standards, or an “ideal guy,” or what was drilled into our heads by our parents. As one female patient of mine, a single real estate broker, said:
“Listen, maybe it’s because of my job, but I approach dating like house-shopping. First I pick a neighborhood in my price range. I’m realistic. Look, I know I’m never going to live on Brad Pitt Lane or George Clooney Avenue, but that doesn’t mean I have to settle for a dump on George Costanza Row. And once I’m out there shopping, I always factor in renovation costs—because honey, I don’t care how good a paint job he has on the surface, no man is in “move-in” condition. But sometimes a fixer-upper is a good investment—especially if he’s a good kisser. And here’s the other thing I learned: Don’t be afraid to flip—life is short, you have to live like the market is red-hot. Give him a try, and if it doesn’t work out, then flip him and move on.”
To stick with Nancy’s metaphor, stay optimistic. It’s a big market out there. Be open to new neighborhoods you may not have been considering. Trust me: It’s only a matter of time until you find a home worth taking out that 30-year mortgage on.
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I always thought the phrase "You'll meet a guy when you're not looking" just meant to not stress and obsess about being single too much. I've given this advice to my friends before, but I meant it as- focus on other things in life like work, hobbies, or hanging out with friends, because through these means you are bound to meet an amazing person.
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i always respsct to everyone thuoght but but go by my mind
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Haha. I think it's definitely important to have realistic expectations. It's all about the balance between that and not wanting to settle. Also Lexie: I know what you mean. People always say that...but it makes no sense! The only people that say that are peoplew ho already have bfs.
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i looking my sweet hert and lovely creation of god which is called girl but i m a unemployed but do some self work since 1990 my aged about 30 year and i m indian if any girl wanna friend like a soul mate so pls send me mail alaoal2000@yahoo.com
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I had been single for the longest time--and after you've been single for ages you just don't want to settle for any guy that comes along. When I expressed my frustration to my friends in relationships, they would tell me: "You'll meet a guy when you're not looking." What is that supposed to mean? It just seemed so condescending. I tried to "not look for guys" but trying to not to look turned into avoiding everyone and feeling sorry for myself. Finally, a great guy stumbled around, but it was when I was frustrated and still looking. I hate when people try and tell you to not look. I agree with Ian in that you should stay open and optimistic.
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