"The less you open your heart to others, the more your heart suffers."
- Deepak Chopra
Why does everybody assume that it's just women who want to get married? That all men fear commitment?
Let
me tell you about Tom. He's a tall, good-looking, blond, masculine,
well-employed man. Like a lot of guys, he wants to get married but has
trouble finding the right girl.
Here's what happened on his last date:
"At
dinner, the woman kept probing me about my 11-year relationship with my
former girlfriend," he said. "'Why did you keep her on a string for so
long?' she wanted to know.
'I didn't keep anybody on a string.' I told her. 'I wanted to get married, but my girlfriend didn't.'
'You're full of it," she responded. "You wouldn't commit. Men never want to commit.'
At
this point I started to feel like I was in front of a firing squad.
'Trust me, I said. I wanted to commit, but my girlfriend didn't. She
wanted an exclusive relationship, but she isn't sure she ever wants to
get married.'
'Right,' my date replied. 'How old is she?'
'Thirty-nine,' I said.
'And you're 35? You're full of it. You dumped her because she was too old.'
'Actually,"
I said. 'My girlfriend is better-looking than most 19-year-olds. I
definitely didn't break up with her because she was too old. I broke up
with her because she didn't want to commit.'
Finally, we changed
the subject," he continued, "and she spent the rest of the night
talking about her ex-boyfriend. Then, if you can believe it, she wanted
to come home with me. At that point, I was so turned off I told her
absolutely not."
(Which shatters another myth: That all guys will take sex wherever they can get it, whether they like the woman or not.)
Okay, let's talk about you.
Tom's
date sounds like she might be a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic,
but do you tend to find fault with your dates? Do you see all the men
you date through grimy lenses?
If you do, cut yourself a break.
After all, the media insist that no man in his right mind wants to
commit, they all want younger women, and they are congenitally
unfaithful! So, you may have serious brainwashing to overcome.
Sure,
there are a lot of creeps out there (I dated an encyclopedia of them),
but genuinely great guys exist, too. The truth is, they want to settle
down. Unfortunately, dating for a lot of them has become akin to being
on trial.
So, lighten up.
Look your date in the eye. Decide
to get to know him, rather than assume he's a composite of all the bad
men you've dated or read about in magazines. If you see a red flag
(he's rude to waiters, he closes elevator doors on old people), by all
means hit the highway.
But if you don't, give the guy the benefit of the doubt.
Have fun.
Say goodnight.
See him again.
Repeat.