Published on 12, July, 2020
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Hi everyone, please can anyone give me advice on pursuing a romantic relationship. I’ve now reached the age where I really want one, I want to get married and have kids.. but I find that I fixate and get obsesses so quickly which tends to push people away and then I get too anxious about the situations. Does anyone have helpful tips and advice?
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Read the book I recommend in my bio, I went from "incel" to "Interesting" in days simply through reading and understanding Transactional Analysis & it made me a better human being as well as helping me get my leg over. YMMV of course, but it's a good tool.
With the knowledge of how basic human relationshiips actually work, Marriage & kIds is then easier to accomplish, keeping it all together in this chaotic world, not so easy.
I'm assuming you are seeking a hetero normative relationship, and in that context I have to warn you that actually understanding the opposite sex (particularly if you are a man) is a lifetime of work, study, and at time improvisation. even with the aid of T.A.and the rewards and pitfalls make it a bit of a roller coaster ride.
I Sperg , One could argue that women can find it just as challenging to understand the opposite sex.
I drove from Winchester to Birmingham once without thinking and I "came to" just as I was leaving the M40 for the M42 with no recollection of the journey, whatsoever.
See this is the issue. I can tolerate pervy women, nope I even prefer them. But not boring women. lol
Peter, the female equivalent (according to me):
1. Boring: "The ceiling could do with a good lick of paint. Heck! Did I remember to lock the back door?"
2. Pervy: "Your brother's trousers were a tad on the tight side, weren't they? They didn't exactly leave much to the imagination! Will we be seeing him again anytime soon?"
I think Rodney is dead now. He was a big influence on Norm MacDonald who is also dead.I liked Mock The Week at first but then grew to hate it.
Former Member, Ed Byrne was a regular on 'Mock The Week', which was must-see TV for me before it was axed.
I have seen him twice on stand-up tours and find his observations on life rather amusing and relatable.
Rodney Dangerfield is not a comedian I have heard of, but having just googled him, he looks familiar.
Or we don't want to admit we were thinking about something:
I can't decide if I've seen Ed Byrne or not. I think I was going to go and then didn't . But I have seen a full live show on tv.Rodney Dangerfield : "Take my Wife. No, please, take her!"I don't have a wife.