Personally, most of my life I have 'waited' to be approached. Whether in real life and, more so lately, with online dating profiles. I've always figured if a guy likes me first, I would then consider whether or not I would like him, too. In a world where most men are not FAs, I have never gone after the guys I've liked on first impression because, 99% of the time, I'm not what they're looking for.
My question to you, today, is: have you ever 'settled' for someone who is not really your cup of tea? Thinking that maybe you'd learn to like him, appreciate him? Thinking that, well, 'half of the battle' is won since he already likes you/digs you?
Does any of this makes sense?
My question to you, today, is: have you ever 'settled' for someone who is not really your cup of tea? Thinking that maybe you'd learn to like him, appreciate him? Thinking that, well, 'half of the battle' is won since he already likes you/digs you?
Does any of this makes sense?