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Jul 26, 2008


Why you're still single: You don't trust your judgment - Evan's side




Why are you still single? It's not about catching men or reeling anybody in. Catching is for escaped zoo animals and nine-year-olds playing freeze tag, and reeling is for trout. This is about you considering the possibility that you're tripping over your own feet -- no matter how much of an amazing, smart, hot, totally worthwhile ass-kicker you may be as a general rule. In other words: If you're looking for a different approach, the authors of Why You're Still Single have ideas for you. Here are two views.


Wouldn't it be great if people were like computers? Instead of acting on things like "feelings" and "emotions", we'd work off facts and empirical evidence, so that we'd never be fooled by the same racket twice. Sure, no one would be able to cry at chick flicks or sense when something's wrong when you come home from work, but who cares? The day you emulate your laptop will be the final day you look across the dinner table at your boyfriend and ask yourself, "What the hell am I doing with this guy?"

Regrets? I've had a few. And after each bad relationship, I find myself retrospectively scratching my head, wondering how I could have been so blind. Ever ask your friends, "Now that we broke up, what did you really think about him?" Sure, you have. Upon which you learned that everyone unanimously felt he was a jerk since Day 1. What are friends for, if not to lie to you by lending unconditional support?

So if the rest of the world can see that someone is toxic, why do we stay? How do we end up with people who turn others off, but turn us on? I think it's those damn human feelings getting in the way again. Even a total jerk can be expected to be a nice guy 80 percent of the time. And that 80 percent is all the positive reinforcement you need to stick around for too long with the wrong guy. If you were to be an impartial third-party judge of your own life, you might act differently. But it's a lot harder to leave your own neglectful boyfriend than it is to tell your girlfriend to dump hers.


It's simple to put labels on a guy to justify why he should be dumped� he's neglectful, he's abusive, he's selfish, he's gay, blahblahblah. What's far more interesting is when you find yourself wholly invested in someone who defies any of these "bad" descriptions. In fact, you're pretty sure you're dating a good person. He was generous when courting you, he was respectful when he met your parents, and he gets along really well with your friends. You couldn't have seen his downside when you first got together. But since he lost his job, you've discovered he has a really short temper. Plus, he hasn't been too aggressive in finding work. In fact, he said that he's contemplating a new career, although he doesn't know what that will be quite yet.

Revelations like this present a real problem. People fall hard and fast for each other, which is wonderful and normal. No one should begrudge anyone's puppy love. But as any parent will tell their teens, puppy love is evanescent. True love takes endurance. Which is why there's no point in beating yourself up about not trusting your judgment. It doesn't do you any good.

By the same token, I'm not saying that you should always trust your judgment. We're humans. We make mistakes. However, like lab rats who get shocked when they go for the wrong cheese, we have the capacity to learn from them. And if you're going out with the same narcissistic guy or the same alcoholic guy or the same emotionally unavailable guy over and over and over gain, THAT's where you need to beat up on yourself. The one thing you can trust is that you've been down this path before and you know how it ends.

It may make perfect sense to be gun-shy following a string of mistakes, but the present is not the past, and you are not the same as you were during your last relationship. Because relationships are inherently exploratory, judgment is best rendered later, when you have more facts. And if, after all of this, you still can't trust your judgment, try to trust your gut � the part that says that you're not excited by him, the part that says that something's a little off. You'll never know right off the bat if the guy who's close with his family is a spineless mama's boy, so give him a fair shake until he doesn't deserve one. Just don't expect your friends to tell you the truth until it's over.

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