SusanofO -> RE: Are you goal oriented in your approach to relationships? (4/11/2007 5:20:50 PM)
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Oh God, who knows really, what ultimately "works"? Although it is a very good question, IMO. I am not actively "seeking" right this minute, although when I have been, I've veered between the serious, focussed approach, and the much more relaxed, less pressure-filled, "go with the flow" approach. It honestly (in my case) seemed to make no difference which approach I used. I do think it pays to know what one is seeking, and what you value in a partner, however, and to be able to spot it (or at least the potential for that) when you see it (I've made a mistake or two here, but also been lucky as well). I lately have been thinking the "friends with benefits" idea is not an altogether bad one, as I can see these relationships potentially "blossoming" into possibly a whole lot more (but it all depends on the pother person as well, and I am big on not "freaking" someone out and pressuring them), although it is usually pretty clear, IMO, if I am smitten with someone else. I am not sure what I am going to do about this idea, though. Also, I think it pays to not to be so completely closed-minded and perfectionistic, that one cuts off potentially suitable partners, due to being overly "picky" (although admittedly, everyone has "criteria" for a partner, I am guessing). Just my two cents. - Susan
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