That romance novels and fairy tales are not going to happen in a real relationship. That love takes work and I had to stop thinking that my partner was going to be this Prince Charming to always be romantic and knock me off my feet. That's just not who he is and I've accepted that.
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Well I don’t have a current partner and haven’t had a legit partner in 9 years but my exes taught me that I’m an extremely jealous person and I don’t consider that a bad thing. They taught me that I’m not interested in sex. They taught me that I’m most definitely aromantic because one of my exes told me I have the emotional capacity of a robot. The biggest thing my exes taught me was that I’m far happier single than being in a relationship.
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How to be more assertive, confident, and a more consistent and effective communicator.
We weren't really together yet, before things ended, but for what it's worth:
- Things that scared me about intimacy
- How little I knew about my sex drive
- What I desired in communicating with a potential partner
- How affectionate I am and too easily adjust to someone else's desire
- It's okay to get overwhelmed
- Pretty much anything to do with a relationship as I never had one (still haven't, but it was the closest I'd been)
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That you can be flawed and broken and still be loved for who you truly are.
That I am more patient that I thought I was and loving somebody is a foundational aspect of life.
That I'm not always right and my assumptions can be far from the truth.
That true love and romance is alive and well.
From women I've known of or thought attractive of: to be smiley ☺️😁
When you are wealthy and successful women will let you do anything
That I am a master masturbator 😛
That I'm asshole
And she like asshole 😂That I love being submissive in bed
I really don’t want need nobody but my self
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