J
Jackalope
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After spending most of my life living how I wanted and being a part of the counter-culture of socially awkward misfits, I found myself in a relationship with someone who was on the opposite end of the spectrum. He was the popular guy, always in the thick of social engagements and needing constant gratification. While we were together, some of his traits rubbed off on me and my personality changed.
It's been 2 years since we broke up and I'm only just back on the dating scene again. I was talking to a friend over the weekend and we got on to the discussion of prospective partners. She told me that the guy she had feelings for had told her that she needed to 'get her shit together' before he'd consider a relationship, basically giving her a template of what he wanted her to be. It got me thinking about what I'd be willing to do for someone. I've always been the independent type, who hasn't had reason to change for a partner, but I realized that after so long alone I'm almost willing to change anything just to be with someone.
I feel like a round peg, trying to fit into a square hole and I'm allowing someone to cut the sides off just so I seem right.
How much would you be willing to change to be with someone?
It's been 2 years since we broke up and I'm only just back on the dating scene again. I was talking to a friend over the weekend and we got on to the discussion of prospective partners. She told me that the guy she had feelings for had told her that she needed to 'get her shit together' before he'd consider a relationship, basically giving her a template of what he wanted her to be. It got me thinking about what I'd be willing to do for someone. I've always been the independent type, who hasn't had reason to change for a partner, but I realized that after so long alone I'm almost willing to change anything just to be with someone.
I feel like a round peg, trying to fit into a square hole and I'm allowing someone to cut the sides off just so I seem right.
How much would you be willing to change to be with someone?