So many good guys have shown up in this thread that I seriously feel the need to apologize -- again.
You've all shown a lot of grace in this thread, and I am extremely thankful for that.
I also apologize in that this thread was written from a place of extreme weariness as a long-time single. I don't mean that as an excuse in anyway, but I'm trying to explain where I'm coming from.
Over the past several years, I've often found myself in a place where a guy might say something to me such as, "Well, I like you... but, I kinda like this other girl, too," -- and she's 15 years younger than I am. And my reply is always the same, "Go with the younger girl. She'll still look good for another 20 years, and my time is about to wrap itself up any day now!"
Actually, guys don't usually say this to me -- I generally find out from other people -- and usually, the other girl(s) he's talking to.
I know I've asked this before, but do men feel like they constantly have to compete with guys half their age as well? (Sorry, just kind of thinking out loud.) And it's always within the Christian community, because those are the only circles I hang out with these days.
At any rate... I know you men must be just as frustrated by everything you've seen and endured as well.
But I would also like to say that the negative experiences have made me appreciate good guys even more than ever, especially at this point in my life.
(So I know that, "Then why do good guys always get friend-zoned?" will be the next question.) I can't speak for anyone else, but I know that for me, I feel that in some ways, I'm still working through a lot of my own negativity, and at least for right now, it wouldn't be fair to burden another person with it.
You've all shown a lot of grace in this thread, and I am extremely thankful for that.
I also apologize in that this thread was written from a place of extreme weariness as a long-time single. I don't mean that as an excuse in anyway, but I'm trying to explain where I'm coming from.
Over the past several years, I've often found myself in a place where a guy might say something to me such as, "Well, I like you... but, I kinda like this other girl, too," -- and she's 15 years younger than I am. And my reply is always the same, "Go with the younger girl. She'll still look good for another 20 years, and my time is about to wrap itself up any day now!"
Actually, guys don't usually say this to me -- I generally find out from other people -- and usually, the other girl(s) he's talking to.
I know I've asked this before, but do men feel like they constantly have to compete with guys half their age as well? (Sorry, just kind of thinking out loud.) And it's always within the Christian community, because those are the only circles I hang out with these days.
At any rate... I know you men must be just as frustrated by everything you've seen and endured as well.
But I would also like to say that the negative experiences have made me appreciate good guys even more than ever, especially at this point in my life.
(So I know that, "Then why do good guys always get friend-zoned?" will be the next question.) I can't speak for anyone else, but I know that for me, I feel that in some ways, I'm still working through a lot of my own negativity, and at least for right now, it wouldn't be fair to burden another person with it.
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