Lose the Losers
By Alan Stafford
"Lose the Losers" is one of the
best dating tips for a successful relationship.
The phrase sounds crass and cruel. After all,
we’re taught that every individual has value,
and that’s true. But this is different. This
is dating. This is your relationship and your
life. You don’t owe your dates anything more
than courtesy and kindness. You don’t owe
them a second date. You certainly don’t owe
them sex-ever.
Moreover, when we say "Losers" we
mean losers as in losers and keepers,
not losers and winners. In dating, there
are dates who are keepers - at least until
they disappoint you. The rest are losers.
The losers are people who may be wonderful
human beings. They’re just not right for
you. In some ways, dating is like fishing:
some you keep, the rest you throw back.
When men and women start dating someone
new, they often develop a feeling of obligation
to the other person. If the date was polite
and considerate, many women will fell
that they owe the man another date. If
he's created an elaborate, expensive or
romantic date, many women feel obligated
to have sex with a man. Especially if
it's the second or third date, and the
man has spent a significant amount of
money on the dates.
That’s faulty thinking that gets people
into trouble. There are many good reasons
to continue seeing someone new, but obligation
is not one of them. You don’t have to
continue dating someone you have no attraction
for. To be really happy, however, you
do have to be true to yourself. Being
true to yourself means being in a relationship
only with someone you admire and respect.
If a man meets your requirements and needs,
keep him. If he doesn’t, he’s a dating
loser. Throw him back for someone else
to catch, and keep looking. Remember,
a loser is not a bad person. Someone out
there will fall in love with him and even
marry him. The loser is someone who is
just not Mr. Right for you.
Whether it’s the very first date, or
the second, or the third, decide minute
by minute, hour by hour, if this relationship
is working so far. A man is a keeper on
every single date until something happens
to make him a throwback. You're just dating.
You are not in the commitment stage. A
man is a throwback at any point that he
no longer meets your expectations for
a long-term relationship.
If you want to create that perfect relationship
for yourself, get yourself a keeper. The
way to find a keeper is to lose the losers.
Be choosy.
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Dr. Alan Stafford, Relationship Results
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