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<blockquote data-quote="fusangite" data-source="post: 2781349" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>I've probably read these posts but remembered that it was you who made them. Sorry if I'm saying things that would be inappropriate or irrelevant if I recalled the posts.[QUITE]I guess you can say, right now, I'm a bit of an outsider watching others play, as I have more important issues to deal with.</p></blockquote><p>I hear you there. There have been various times in my life I have back-burnered the dating thing in favour of making other changes/improvements to myself that have enabled me to do a better job at this stuff in the long term.The great thing is that, no matter how unique your suffering feels and how individual its details are, almost everyone believes this about themselves. While this stuff is clearly more objectively true for some people than for others, this perception of oneself is a nigh-universal human trait.Thanks for clearing that up.You seem to be unecessarily creating a two codes system for categorizing social communication. You might want to revisit this.As I said in a previous post, nightclubs are a CR8 dating encounter. Internet personals are CR1.My understanding is that not all of these are utterly devoid of dating opportunities either.Don't we all! I often blow off steam about this stuff inappropriately too. In fact, it's worked its way up into my Top Five Bad Habits at this point. The key thing, though, is to blow off steam while staying grounded in reality.That's good to hear; many of us have been down the same road. It is okay to take a break from trying to date when working on some of this stuff, just as long as you commit to yourself a future date to get back into the game.Glad you're solid on the important things.This is a good point. There are lots of things one can do to become happier without making any progress on the dating front. As long as you keep doing incremental work on those other things, your life will improve.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="fusangite, post: 2781349, member: 7240"] I've probably read these posts but remembered that it was you who made them. Sorry if I'm saying things that would be inappropriate or irrelevant if I recalled the posts.[QUITE]I guess you can say, right now, I'm a bit of an outsider watching others play, as I have more important issues to deal with.[/QUOTE]I hear you there. There have been various times in my life I have back-burnered the dating thing in favour of making other changes/improvements to myself that have enabled me to do a better job at this stuff in the long term.The great thing is that, no matter how unique your suffering feels and how individual its details are, almost everyone believes this about themselves. While this stuff is clearly more objectively true for some people than for others, this perception of oneself is a nigh-universal human trait.Thanks for clearing that up.You seem to be unecessarily creating a two codes system for categorizing social communication. You might want to revisit this.As I said in a previous post, nightclubs are a CR8 dating encounter. Internet personals are CR1.My understanding is that not all of these are utterly devoid of dating opportunities either.Don't we all! I often blow off steam about this stuff inappropriately too. In fact, it's worked its way up into my Top Five Bad Habits at this point. The key thing, though, is to blow off steam while staying grounded in reality.That's good to hear; many of us have been down the same road. It is okay to take a break from trying to date when working on some of this stuff, just as long as you commit to yourself a future date to get back into the game.Glad you're solid on the important things.This is a good point. There are lots of things one can do to become happier without making any progress on the dating front. As long as you keep doing incremental work on those other things, your life will improve. [/QUOTE]
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