Honestly, dating can be quite exhausting
But before we dive in, let’s take a moment to reflect on the valuable insights we’ve gained from the 13 previous traps: 1. Marketing Trap: trying to attract a partner by making yourself more appealing, believing you have to sell yourself because nobody would want you as you really are. 2. Packaging Trap: focusing on outside packaging – such as someone’s body, looks, job, wealth, material possessions, etc., and overlooking the reality of the person inside. 3. Scarcity Trap: believing there is a limited supply of possible partners, so you have to take what you can get or be alone. 4patibility Trap: believing if you’re having fun with someone and getting along well, you’re compatible and a committed relationship will work. 5. Fairytale Trap: passively expecting your ideal partner to magically appear, so you can live happily ever after without effort on your part. 6. Date-To-Mate Trap: becoming an instant couple with everybody you date, as if you’re giving the relationship a test drive. 7. Attraction Trap: making relationship choices solely based on feelings of attraction. 8. Love Trap: interpreting infatuation, attraction, need, good sex, and/or emotional attachment as love. 9. Sex Trap: prioritizing physical intimacy and regarding everything else as optional. 10. Rescue Trap: hoping a por quГ© las mujeres croata relationship will solve your emotional and financial problems and bring you happiness and fulfillment – like winning the lottery. 11. Co-Dependent Trap: expecting someone will love you and give you what you want by giving the other person what they want. 12. Entitlement Trap: believing you deserve to be happy and get what you want in your life without effort or changes on your part. 13. Virtual Reality Trap: believing what you see is what you get, and seeing what you want to see instead of using actual experience and knowledge. Continue reading „Today, we will uncover the 14th and final dating trap: the Lone Ranger Trap“