Anonymous Wrote:But would I get bored if he was the one I want to stay together with? I always thought that people who have real feelings never get tired each from other and don't even think about anyone else but their lover. Is that wrong?
Actually, yes it is wrong. You're painting relationships with way too broad a brush. For sure we can always make "generalizations," but that's just it… a generalization is just that, not a specific instance.
We're free to create whatever kind of relationship we want, right? Provided we find someone who wants the same kind of relationship we do. Yet, we've all been programmed to think what a relationship "should" be. Monogamous, for example. Well, that does work for some people, but for others it doesn't.
So you need to be very honest with yourself about what you want and consider that as you age what you want may change (it usually does). It doesn't make any sense to me to go looking for a relationship so you don't end up "alone" later on in life. I've had two LTRs… both now deceased and I'm alone at age 67. So… having a relationship is no guarantee you won't be old and alone.
If I were you I'd be asking myself "What do I really want?" And I'd be seeking advice from a councilor, trying to determine if I have "intimacy issues," and, if so, what they are. I'd not advise even *thinking* about a capital R relationship until you have yourself fairly well sorted out.
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