Tarrasque Wrangler said:I just reject this notion that we, as men, should have no say in how a relationship operates.
As far as I can tell, you are rejecting a notion that nobody here has really advocated.
Plus, the pre-emptive breakup thing you suggested isn't being proactive. It is still reactive - you sense or think that she's going to break up with you, so you do it first. But you are still basing your actions upon the decision she made (or one you think she's made), rather than upon your own feelings.
Glak said:The above post is 100% true...
Bunk. Twaddle. And a non-constructive use of inaccurate stereotypes to boot. It is thinking like this that brings us things like The Rules.
The problem with such generalizations is that, when you get down to it, you wind up dealing with a single individual person who will differ from your broad generalizations in umpteen different significant ways, and your methodology will fall apart like a house of cards.
In the end, anyone you get seriously involved with will find out who you really are, no matter how you act. If the person underneath does not match the "mysterious" (or whatever other) front you used at meeting, they will reevaluate the relationship based upon who you are, but they'll add the deception into their consideration, too. You may or may not come out positively in this. Seems to me that you delay the inevitable, and stack the odds against you if you behave like somehting you aren't. Better all around to be truthful to yourself and them at the outset.