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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Take Your Pick: Plenty of Fish in the Sea


Now, speaking from the point of view as someone who has been both single and in long-term relationships before I want to ask the question: why is it that some people are never satisfied with what they have? You hear all types of horror stories on both ends of the spectrum from that single guy or gal desperately clinging onto the idea that love is all they need to be happy to the couple who might appear happy-go-lucky on the outside but on the inside there’s turmoil and frustration.
 I see so many men and women wishing to be in relationships with someone who has similar interests but this cannot happen when we’re being pushed away BECAUSE of having similarities. Do opposites attract? My simple answer without getting into too many details is no. Opposites might bring out the best in each other or bring new ideas to the table, but what about all these men who have girlfriends/wives who only tolerate their hobbies and put limits on them when it comes to ‘gaming time’ and ‘girlfriend time’, the time between the two is pushed away as if to say “I’m here now so it’s time to put away the childish games and be a serious adult”.
What? Did you just say that? Now here is the best part, when a guy starts to resent the time spent with his lovely girlfriend/wife due to disagreements on how they spend their time together. Eventually, without compromise and respect, the relationship will come to a rocky end (or a smooth one if you both mutually agree to see other people).  There are so many people out there wishing for a ‘nerdy girlfriend/boyfriend’, yet when opportunity knocks on their door they don’t open it. If it is opened, someone is eventually going to get tired of the similarities and start looking elsewhere.
Take for example, my own current boyfriend whom I have been dating for two years now. We met in a gaming store, bonded over our similar hobbies and personality differences (I’m a Capricorn while he’s an Aquarius, which is as different in personas as you can get), and entered into an exclusive relationship not long after. Before I came along he had only dated women who could tolerate the things he liked and barely partook in any activities unless it was to advance the relationship itself. Now that he had found a woman who could completely understand his interests, he was happy… for some time. I asked recently what he thought of couples who shared similar interests and unfortunately, the old saying holds true. He believes that ‘opposites attract’.
Imagine my frustration, knowing that I found someone who understood my ‘geek speech’ and would listen to me ramble about the newest Elder Scrolls or even a spark of interest in table-top gaming, but after so long only really enjoyed having someone who was like them fifty percent of the time. Are you kidding me? So beyond women being alienated in everything ranging from conventions, to gaming, to comics it’s now somewhat affecting out dating life as well? FML.
So guys (girls even), when you ask for something and it’s given to you in the form of a person please try to appreciate what you have. For every man who doesn’t appreciate a woman who likes Marvel and DC comics, there’s one who will. For every woman who waves off her man while complaining that he’s not paying her enough attention when all it takes is a co-op game to get them to do an activity together, there’s a woman out there for him.
Dating isn’t easy, marriage is even harder, but if you love and care about someone enough you may see that what is in front of you could be the cream of the crop.