Totenkindly
@.~*virinaĉo*~.@
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- Apr 19, 2007
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....For you to be desirable, you need someone to desire for you. So, that would be a man, wouldn't it?
Dammit.
I hate validation needs.
Maybe the passive man-hunting is so passive that it is hard to realize?
Are you saying the only way to know for sure that one is worthy of love is to be loved by another?
...It's amazing that women and men alike seem to fall in love with those who will treat them the worst. It seems so counter-intuitive.
It's because the people who treat them the worst long-term are the ones who are fulfilling what they need (however misguided) in the moment, and maybe vice versa.
The same guy I mentioned before was actually a really nice guy -- thoughtful, smart, mostly open-minded, I enjoyed talk to him for long periods of time on the phone. When I saw him, though, the same niceness made him as passive as hell and unwilling to take any risks or show active interest. He even bitched about his last gf, who dumped him to go run to the bars every weekend with more Type A guys he apparently despised... but after spending the evening with him, I was left understanding why she might have found that more desirable.
It's a real crap shoot, and assertiveness is a double-edged sort. You want someone who is sensitive and non-domineering yet assertive and shows initiative and takes some risks. Not an easy combination to find (and especially in the young adult crowd including the sorority girls you mentioned, where everyone is still trying to figure out who they are and come into their own).