Monday, March 29, 2010

The Perfect Person

Are You Perfect?
In my limited experience this is a question that almost everyone can answer correctly but some don't seem to understand what that means. If I'm not perfect and your not perfect and if no one in this room, city, state, nation, or world are perfect then there is no such thing as the perfect man or the perfect woman.

I have seen this perfect person concept taken in two very different ways.

One: Ann is one of those sweet girls who, though their intentions may be honorable, still believes their Prince Charming will come for them and he will have this, look like that, and think this, this and that and he will be absolutely perfect in every way. And as years turn into decades Ann sees men come in and out of her life, possible even a man, Larry, who loved her and would have done everything for her but because he was 3 inches too short got marked as a friend and nothing more.

Two: Valerie know she is not perfect so why should she hold Nick to such a high standard? He cheated on me, so what, nobody's perfect. He called me names, so what it's not like he beats me or anything, nobody's perfect.

How do you find what's right?
What's right for you is not what's right for Ann or Valerie or Nick or Larry, Curly, Moe or whoever. But what is right is having the sense not to let good things pass you by because they don't match exactly with every little desire on your checklist (We can't all marry Gerard Butler or Jessica Alba) and having enough confidence in yourself to not settle for something or someone when you know you truly deserve a lot more. Then the person you find may not be perfect but they just may be the perfect person for you.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Never Been Kissed

Just For a Few
(the majority of you can skip down to the end)
This post is directed to a slim number of people. I just happen to live in an area in the United States where people are so sexually repressed through adolescence and into adulthood that this post actually does hold some relevance. Now don't get me wrong, protecting your child from things and bringing them into the world as discerning, knowledgeable adults is one thing. To shelter them to the point that a PG movie can be seen as obscene is another.

The Example
I work with a really nice guy. He is 27 years old and to a casual observer he may seem to be a bit on the dweeby side. He loves disk golf, or frolf, it's the only sport, if you can call that a sport, he plays and he lives and breaths music. Now I'm not just talking any music, I love all kinds of music, no he only lives for choral music. He has a girlfriend at the moment and after three weeks he announced to the office that it has become the longest relationship he has ever been in. This may sound a little weird to some but I haven't hit the major point yet. I bet most of you can now assume where I am getting to. This 27 year old man has never kissed a girl, not even a peck! (or a guy but he seems to be genuinely uninterested in switching teams aether)Now, I am not here to tell anyone how they should be living and if he doesn't want to kiss anyone that is his decision.

In the girlfriend lies the problem. He says he likes her and wants to keep her around and wants to make her happy but even though she is a sweet girl that may even be naiver than some he is still hurting her feelings by not kissing her. She knows about the virgin lip thing he has going but she is still going to start taking it personally soon if he doesn't step up. To be honest she already is and he knows it. He found out through her room mates that she is starting to feel down on herself. Yet nice guy still can't man up.

What this Means
If a girl isn't kissed by their boyfriend they feel ugly as if the boyfriend doesn't even want to. This can go for many other things besides kissing such as holding hands in public or even sex for those more liberal couples. And if you as the man can't kiss them or hold their hand or whatever your idiosyncrasy is then you need to find a way to show them how beautiful they are to you asap!

Confidence is also important. I girls / women are attracted to men they feel can protect them. That's why you see so man sweet girls dating horrible jerks, they are strong and confident and make a woman feel protected from the world, even when the protection they sadly need is from the jerk. If this nice guy I just spoke about doesn't find some confidence in him somewhere, or in other words, grow a pair, he will lose her and lose her quickly.


For the Rest of Us
Everyone wants to feel loved and everyone wants to feel important and attractive. Even if you say I love you every time you say goodbye on the phone, every night at bed, every morning before leaving for work that is not enough. Those I love yous don't ever loose there meaning but they can become routine and not have the effect that the words once had. Be spontaneous, take time to pause and let your partner know exactly how they make you feel and how you feel about them. Rather then a peak one morning surprise them with a truly impassioned kiss. Slip a hand written note somewhere you know they will find it. These simple things can have so much more personal value than flowers on important days. (Though honestly, if you want to keep your soulmate around forgetting flowers on those important days would be a very BAD idea)

Monday, March 1, 2010

Hopscotch, Jumprope, & Other Great Girl Games!

We all know women play games. Some women play far more as others try their hardest not to play them at all. It's okay, lots of guys play games too, their games just tend to have a different goal in mind. I love that Jim Bean commercial were guys rent puppies, it sums the games guys play up perfectly!



Now women, on the other hand, their games aren't quite as fun and one of the most basic reasons they play them is far more tragic. No matter how confident a woman is there is always just the tiniest shadow of doubt hidden somewhere within them. The larger the shadow of doubt the more games they tend to play. I know how much you guys out there hate these games and how incredibly irritating they are but please try to understand that women, for the most part, really mean no harm by these little games.

I had a friend that recently went through a divorce. Her husband or 15 years or so just up and walked out on her and their three kids. Why they broke up, what happened, I don't know, it's really not important. What is important is that about two years latter Alice, lets call her, was back on her feet moved back to the state she grew up in and near family. Frank, is the new random name for Prince Charming, in the mean time had been friends with Alice for quite some time and has now decided to move a few states and several hundred miles over to be able to be with Alice. Now to everyone else this move is an obvious sign that Frank wants no one more in the world than Alice, but does Alice see it this way? Of course she doesn't. Practically engaged by this point, I went out with Alice and Frank and a few other friends to a dance club one night. Alice spent the whole night telling her other girlfriends that they should dance with Frank and that Frank should dance with them, and saying things like 'you and Frank would be so good together.' I have to admit, Frank took this all quite well. Here he could have easily thought that all he did to show his affection for Alice meant nothing to her. To be honest, I actually believe he thought that, yet he still handled her quite well. The game was obvious and annoying to everyone and Frank just kept his mouth shut and at the end of the night just reminded Alice that she was the one he always wanted on his arm and she was the one he always wanted to go home with.

Many men could have handled that situation far worse and most would. I just ask that in the future if a girl starts playing one of these games either play along for their sake or just cut to the chase by reminding them that you are with them for a reason. If they really seam to play a lot of games just see if you can help them with some confidence issues they may be having. Or if the games are just too much then don't try to drag anything on, they may not be in a good enough place with themselves to be in a relationship at the moment. If you're a nice guy you may worry about breaking up with someone that has confidence issues, don't. You are only hurting them more by dragging it on and becoming their crutch rather then letting them find themselves. But again I must insist if a solitary game or two rolls your way try, though I know it may be hard, to understand the person behind it.

Now ladies, STOP PLAYING GAMES!!!!!!!!! I understand that a lot of women don't recognize or don't even think they are playing games but lets be realistic. It can be very hard to believe sometimes that the guy sitting next to you really wants to be with you. With your frizzy hair or your round thumbs or your extra couple of pounds, none of that matters! Believe in yourselves, you are beautiful and wonderful and I PROMISE YOU the guy sitting there next to you is there because he WANTS to be. Guys are remarkably simple creatures, if they didn't want to be there, then they just wouldn't be there. So try to keep that in mind whenever you have doubt. Because appreciating the fact that they are there is far better then frightening them away trying to figure out why they are there.