Relationship Decisions

in r2cornell •  5 months ago 

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Few things in life are as difficult as having to make decisions about relationships, despite the many obstacles we face on a regular basis. Frequently, you find yourself in a difficult situation due to the complexity and enormous amount of factors you need to consider. The bothersome thoughts and never-ending questions frequently seem to have no end.

Is this the correct person for me? You want your relationship decisions to be well-informed. Selecting caution over recklessness is a survival instinct, too. But at the same time, you don't want to be forced to think and then think again as time passes. What should I do next?

1 . Establish deal breakers: You've undoubtedly seen this elsewhere, but its significance doesn't change. You need to have some standards for the type of person you want to date. It's similar to making objectives for tests. How can you determine that you wish to receive a 90 in a course? You ought to keep a list of the people you cannot support. Long-term, this keeps you sane and simplifies your decision-making. When aiming for a 90 on an exam, you almost never score less than 70, unless, well, the course fails. It applies to relationships as well.
Being able to identify red flags early on makes it easier to make snap decisions when it comes to relationships. And you will probably still be safe in the event of the worst.

2 . Do their feelings align? It's not appropriate to express your feelings to someone who doesn't reciprocate. You don't want to fall prey to a one-sided romantic relationship or, worse, become a laughingstock to yourself. Considering that your thoughts will torment you. Thus, while you're both together, keep an eye out for what she says. What's her chat response rate? Immediately or after five business days? Does she even offer an apology for her delayed responses? Is it usual for me to answer slowly? Is she constantly preoccupied when you are together? What does she do? Moving ahead might not be indicated by this. Do you both play a part in their plans?

3 . Be patient: I understand that all of your friends are dating, and you don't want to be the only one without a partner, but time tells all. I'm not suggesting you have to decide for a year, but take a few weeks to think things through carefully. You don't want your choice to cause you any trouble. Make a list of important questions for yourself. Do you simply want to fit in, or are you prepared to make the commitment this requires? People are not always who they say they are, too. Therefore, give it some time before you ask them out; perhaps they are not who you believe them to be. Lastly, developing a relationship requires effort. Avoid pursuing things that you cannot maintain.

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