The betrayal re-exposes that and forces me to either resolve inside myself or look for a new person to do it for me.
The problem is that external validation is a temporary fix at best. BTDT.
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We met a guy at a g2g some years ago, movie star handsome, very smart, broadly and deeply educated, grew up in comfort, apparently very confident, and very nice. I usually wish I looked like Paul Newman, but I think I'd be even happier if I looked like this guy. He was accompanied by a very attractive woman - he was divorced from his very nasty WS.
Sitting around a table chatting, he said he never felt confident with women.
The world is as it is. We differ from one another in how we respond to the world - and people from different places and times vary in their responses. We behave in patterns, but there are wide variations between and within those patterns.
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We have a lot of discussion about gender differences. My problems with those discussions include:
1) we have no accurate, reliable, extrapolatable(?)numbers;
2) if we did have good numbers, even small percentages translate to large populations;
3) if we had good numbers, we don't know the source(s) of the differences, and sometimes the difference between innate and programmed/conditioned behavior is significant.
4) the world changes pretty rapidly, and what is so now will not be so forever - but we can't predict what will change, how it will change, or when it will change.
That's why I prefer sharing experiences to giving advice and why I prefer talking about individuals to trying to create general rules (well, other than wishing for experiences and focusing on individuals and eschewing rules).
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I don't know for a fact that the longer life expectancy for women of my cohort gives me an advantage in the dating pool, but I definitely considered it in my D/R decision. It made D look better to me than it might have if the demographics were reversed.
As I've written, I think BSes should consider all options before choosing between D & R, and I think BSes shouldn't make a choice until they see all their options as leading to a good life.
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