I had a very interesting conversation a couple of days ago and I would like to get the honest opinion of people here. Please note that I am not trying to troll or anything like that. I just want honest answers.
So my friend came over to visit, as he had nothing better to do and neither did I, but I could tell that something was wrong with him as his voice was very sullen and weak. When he came over his demeanor matched that of his tone over the phone. I tried to ask him what was wrong, but he refused to talk about it, so I let it go. We got to playing a little Marvel vs Capcom 3, at which I was a little proud because I was actually beating him for once thanks to all of the practicing I had done, and as we were playing his attitude seemed to brighten...and that's when it all began.
About 10-15 matches had passed when my friend turned to me and with a very stern look on his face asked me this question. "What's the deal with women?" Dumbfounded, I turned to him. After about a solid 30 seconds of confused staring the only thing I could think to respond with was a profound "I don't know..." to which he replied "Why not?" I just shrugged my shoulders after that. There was an very awkward silence for a long time before we started talking again. He started to tell me how he had just broken up with his girlfriend (which I thought was great since she was nothing more than a gold-digger and a manipulator). Now my friend has been in a great deal of breakups in the past. He's just never had any real luck with women, unfortunately.
With every relationship there has been one constant theme. They've all broken up with him, not the other way around, which I could never understand as he was a nice guy, but all of the women who have broken up with him were so cold with it that it had turned him rather bitter. He kept asking me why women could break up so much easier than men, why they can be so secretive, why couldn't they just tell men what they want rather than speaking in roundabout terms, and a bunch of other stuff that, frankly, made me feel a tad bit uncomfortable. I did as much as I could to correct him, but he just would not hear it.
After the day was over I started reflecting back on my own life, thinking of all of those I have come to date. I guess my "cuteness" makes things easier...well, that and a few other things. Let's just say I have very, very, very good family genes...
I guess I'd like to ask something along the same lines, as I too have had my fair share of offhanded partners. What is the deal with men/women when it comes to relationships? Is it possible to avoid awkward and unsettling breakups, or any such similar situation? At my age, 22, I guess you form your own opinion, but I'd like to know yours. Normally I'd never ask such a question, but I'm bored and have nothing to do. Plus, seeing that I am new to the site, I thought it might give me a chance to get more involved with the people here. You know, break the ice and whatnot.
Genuine responses would greatly be appreciated.
So my friend came over to visit, as he had nothing better to do and neither did I, but I could tell that something was wrong with him as his voice was very sullen and weak. When he came over his demeanor matched that of his tone over the phone. I tried to ask him what was wrong, but he refused to talk about it, so I let it go. We got to playing a little Marvel vs Capcom 3, at which I was a little proud because I was actually beating him for once thanks to all of the practicing I had done, and as we were playing his attitude seemed to brighten...and that's when it all began.
About 10-15 matches had passed when my friend turned to me and with a very stern look on his face asked me this question. "What's the deal with women?" Dumbfounded, I turned to him. After about a solid 30 seconds of confused staring the only thing I could think to respond with was a profound "I don't know..." to which he replied "Why not?" I just shrugged my shoulders after that. There was an very awkward silence for a long time before we started talking again. He started to tell me how he had just broken up with his girlfriend (which I thought was great since she was nothing more than a gold-digger and a manipulator). Now my friend has been in a great deal of breakups in the past. He's just never had any real luck with women, unfortunately.
With every relationship there has been one constant theme. They've all broken up with him, not the other way around, which I could never understand as he was a nice guy, but all of the women who have broken up with him were so cold with it that it had turned him rather bitter. He kept asking me why women could break up so much easier than men, why they can be so secretive, why couldn't they just tell men what they want rather than speaking in roundabout terms, and a bunch of other stuff that, frankly, made me feel a tad bit uncomfortable. I did as much as I could to correct him, but he just would not hear it.
After the day was over I started reflecting back on my own life, thinking of all of those I have come to date. I guess my "cuteness" makes things easier...well, that and a few other things. Let's just say I have very, very, very good family genes...
I guess I'd like to ask something along the same lines, as I too have had my fair share of offhanded partners. What is the deal with men/women when it comes to relationships? Is it possible to avoid awkward and unsettling breakups, or any such similar situation? At my age, 22, I guess you form your own opinion, but I'd like to know yours. Normally I'd never ask such a question, but I'm bored and have nothing to do. Plus, seeing that I am new to the site, I thought it might give me a chance to get more involved with the people here. You know, break the ice and whatnot.
Genuine responses would greatly be appreciated.