All this talk of crazy drugged up girls has me thinking.
Is it that you wouldn't touch a girl who has done drugs/occasionally does a little bit on a night out or at a party?
Or are we talking serious drug addict who's jacking up in the toilets?
What classifies someone as a drugged up crazy chick for you?
Normally I wouldn't recommend it. But if you're involuntarily a virgin at 29, there's clearly something about sex you fear.
I don't see why it means you're afraid of sex.
Not loosing you're virginity to just anybody is a choice. And yeah, it's possible that some people make that choice because sex is something scary to them and they wanna be comfortable with the person in order to feel safe.
But it can equally be a choice you make because you want your first time to be something special, something memorable, and a truly positive experience.
I think for two alphas to be in a relationship, they need to be flexible enough to compromise when the situation calls for it. Two "RAWR I need to be right and in charge ALL THE TIME" alphas are not going to get along well unless by some miracle, they agree on everything. I mean, does a discussion over where to go for dinner REALLY need to end up in a screaming match?
My sister I'd say is an alpha, and so is her bf. But they're not so extreme that they can't talk things out.
Also, compromise does not equal weakness. I consider myself a strong woman and I allow my bf to make some decisions for me (namely, what to eat or whatever) because I just don't care all that much.
I'd totally compromise. I mean that's the point of me wanting an alpha.
It's like my old housemate. He was so submissive I found it infuriating. I had to do everything (like bills and talking to the landlord) because he was completely useless. And he was always saying stuff like 'just don't worry about it' and never treating anything like it was a serious problem.
I can't stand that. I want someone who, if we moved in together, would do his fair share of sorting things out. Who wouldn't just expect me to handle it. And who, if I was stressed about a problem, would help me fix it! Instead of just telling me it didn't matter.
I mean, I am an independant person and I can take care of myself. But I don't wanna shoulder all the responsibility in a relationship. It's gotta be someone equally as capable.
P.S.: I'm not complaining about any of this. I'm merely elaborating on Guard's question on why I've been friend zoned or rejected by all these girls. This wasn't a ***** or feel sorry for myself session.
Being friend zoned is like the story of my life

It's really difficult, and if you find it happens to you a lot like it does to me, I think the best thing is just to find someone through 'dating'.
Whether it be online or speed dating or whatever. Just a situation where there is literally no option for friendship. You both go in knowing you're looking for a romantic partner.
When I actually start looking for someone I'm gonna do the same.
I'm not really looking at the moment though. I'm happy with my life and focused on the new direction it's taking. And I'm genuinely looking forward to some time by myself away from friends who I feel like have been dragging me down in the gutter with them.
That's sensible really, you want someone who's mature enough to exercise balance. But again, it does take time for any party to get to know the other person well enough to understand what is expected of them. For me the ideal girl would be someone who values emotions and also gets where i'm coming from. Power games shouldn't EXIST if people are willing to accept that you do need to give people their own space and solitude when they need it.
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Definitely. I mean, some people are looking for the immediate co-dependant, see each other every minute of the day relationship. All I'd be looking for, at least for now, would be a couple of nights a week.
As for the understanding expectations thing, that's a hard one.
Because what I want from a guy, and what I project without even realising it, are sometimes two different things.
Like I come across as this 'I open my own doors' women

, but I love it when a guy walks you home. Or when he won't let you pay for a drink.
And I might sometimes come across as someone who doesn't like getting 'heavy' or too emotional. But I'm a complete sentimental softie. I cry at adverts, and holding hands is honestly one of my favourite things about being in a relationship.
Does the girl you're dating know you see other women?