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Why do people always want that "thrill" of entering a new relationship?

Like that "honey moon" phase people talk of.
5lutmuffin · F
Bc it's easy
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@5lutmuffin Seemingly yes, because judging by what she told me, she's far more active than I am. And for weird reasons I don't feel like doing the things she does in her free time, like going on bike trips or meeting friends. Somehow during university I lost that habit.
5lutmuffin · F
@scooogy but if shes more active that suggests she wouldn't be suffocating you for so much attention like you stated worried you in relationships?

It's okay to have separate lives in a relationship, where you have different interests... but if you dont have a common ground to grow from then there's not much anchoring you down together.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@5lutmuffin I just have things randomly come to my mind, which sometimes takes to either have her listen to me or to figure it out by myself, which affords alone time.
JupiterDreams · 31-35
It feels great. But once it wears off... it's meh
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@JupiterDreams Her and I talk about my bachelor thesis quite often lately, and I plan on doing my master's this or next year as well. Also, I plan on getting to know about her profession in economics as soon as my bachelor thesis is done and I can concentrate on that.
JupiterDreams · 31-35
@scooogy That's good but like I said... if you were in an official relationship as boyfriend/girlfriend (say after a year), things would even out and you'd have to keep the spark going.
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@JupiterDreams By dressing like Elvis or how?
PaleandPolluted · 36-40, F
I just want a friend
scooogy · 31-35, MVIP
@PaleandPolluted Thank you. Finally someone got the message.
Quetzalcoatlus · 46-50, M
Cause it’s fun?

 
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