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whatevergirl
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Disclaimer–this thread is dealing with women who are in dating situations…not marriages.
I have often pondered this. My sister, as many of you know, has been legally divorced for roughly 5 years. She dates the strangest men. I’m sorry–but seriously, not sure why she is settling like this.
She dates men who have no morals, or very loose ones…aren’t working…are working, but are arrogant…drink too much…view porn…and on and on it goes. She is not ‘free’ to date, from a Catholic perspective, but that’s another thread.
So, I said to her…why are you settling for these types of men? “You’re beautiful, don’t look anywhere near your age, are incredibly intelligent, have a great paying job…I don’t get it.” Her response is that ‘she hopes they will change.’
Let me say this–men and women in their 50’s…even 40’s for that matter…are pretty much set in their ways…good, bad or indifferent. I said…‘change into what?’ She doesn’t like my questions.
I also see on this forum…women settling for men (dating or engaged) who:
a) don’t respect them
b) have serious porn/drinking/whatever problems
c) don’t respect their faith as Catholics
And while it’s one thing to be forgiving, that’s not what is going on here. It’s ‘excusing’ behaviors, for some unknown reason…is it so they are not alone? I know for my sis, she is very afraid of being alone. She has said this. I said…‘Being alone is better than being with someone who treats you badly…or has serious addictions, etc…’ I think she is slowly seeing the light, but I dunno.
I dated a downright bad guy when I was in college. Bad. Verbally abusive, and eventually started to shove me around. Why did I continue to make excuses? I didn’t feel good about myself back then, which was my personal reason. Maybe that is the same for others…but, for me, I eventually knew that I deserved better, and thankfully, left such a terrible situation. He was an extreme case. But, there are other areas where women (and men) settle.
I just want to tell women who are dating on here…if you are being treated badly…if you are making excuses for your guy, just so you don’t have to be alone…please don’t settle. If you are being talked down to, or you’re finding that you’re compromising who you are, and your faith, etc in order to be with a man–please don’t do this. You don’t have to do this.
Again, I’m a very forgiving person, but I’m talking about staying in a relationship that is toxic…or that you really feel badly about deep down in your gut. Don’t turn your gut feelings off.
This also goes for guys too. Sorry, I’m only addressing women in here…but hey guys–don’t settle for women who treat you badly! Too many threads on here about having to guess if someone is interested in you. YOU WILL KNOW IF A WOMAN DIGS YOU, ok? You’ll just know!
If she’s mean, catty, doesn’t call you back…becomes overly critical…hangs out with old boyfriends to make you jealous…DON’T SETTLE.
I’m feeling a bit preachy today…lol Sorry, but it’s because I just want to help you make better choices…if I can. Not that I’m a guru in the relationship department, but my marriage is pretty solid. After some years of trial and error, I think my husband and I have got it down…and let me say…neither of us settled.
Anyways–take my thread here for what it’s worth…but just don’t feel that you have to stay in a relationship that doesn’t bring joy to your life.
If you’re on some grand mission to change abusive/addicted/disrespectful men into champions…you’re going to end up very sad…and very tired.
God bless…
I have often pondered this. My sister, as many of you know, has been legally divorced for roughly 5 years. She dates the strangest men. I’m sorry–but seriously, not sure why she is settling like this.
So, I said to her…why are you settling for these types of men? “You’re beautiful, don’t look anywhere near your age, are incredibly intelligent, have a great paying job…I don’t get it.” Her response is that ‘she hopes they will change.’
Let me say this–men and women in their 50’s…even 40’s for that matter…are pretty much set in their ways…good, bad or indifferent. I said…‘change into what?’ She doesn’t like my questions.
I also see on this forum…women settling for men (dating or engaged) who:
a) don’t respect them
b) have serious porn/drinking/whatever problems
c) don’t respect their faith as Catholics
And while it’s one thing to be forgiving, that’s not what is going on here. It’s ‘excusing’ behaviors, for some unknown reason…is it so they are not alone? I know for my sis, she is very afraid of being alone. She has said this. I said…‘Being alone is better than being with someone who treats you badly…or has serious addictions, etc…’ I think she is slowly seeing the light, but I dunno.
I dated a downright bad guy when I was in college. Bad. Verbally abusive, and eventually started to shove me around. Why did I continue to make excuses? I didn’t feel good about myself back then, which was my personal reason. Maybe that is the same for others…but, for me, I eventually knew that I deserved better, and thankfully, left such a terrible situation. He was an extreme case. But, there are other areas where women (and men) settle.
I just want to tell women who are dating on here…if you are being treated badly…if you are making excuses for your guy, just so you don’t have to be alone…please don’t settle. If you are being talked down to, or you’re finding that you’re compromising who you are, and your faith, etc in order to be with a man–please don’t do this. You don’t have to do this.
Again, I’m a very forgiving person, but I’m talking about staying in a relationship that is toxic…or that you really feel badly about deep down in your gut. Don’t turn your gut feelings off.
This also goes for guys too. Sorry, I’m only addressing women in here…but hey guys–don’t settle for women who treat you badly! Too many threads on here about having to guess if someone is interested in you. YOU WILL KNOW IF A WOMAN DIGS YOU, ok? You’ll just know!
I’m feeling a bit preachy today…lol Sorry, but it’s because I just want to help you make better choices…if I can. Not that I’m a guru in the relationship department, but my marriage is pretty solid. After some years of trial and error, I think my husband and I have got it down…and let me say…neither of us settled.
Anyways–take my thread here for what it’s worth…but just don’t feel that you have to stay in a relationship that doesn’t bring joy to your life.
God bless…