Norajane
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Svenskaflicka's thread on games people play during courtship sent me off into a tangent regarding what are the results when a woman pursues a man vs. when a man pursues a woman.
Specifically, I'm wondering if a man, subconsciously, may have less of a desire for a relationship with a woman if she pursues him. Not because she pursues him, but because he doesn't pursue her. Subconsciously, she becomes less desireable to him because he 'has' her without having had to try to attain her. Without the challenge, is the victory less fulfilling for men?
I doubt there's a definitive answer here - it varies depending on circumstances and the guy is probably as close as we can get to a universal.
That's why I'm curious as to who did the pursuing of those who are married or otherwise committed - so I've made a poll...
Specifically, I'm wondering if a man, subconsciously, may have less of a desire for a relationship with a woman if she pursues him. Not because she pursues him, but because he doesn't pursue her. Subconsciously, she becomes less desireable to him because he 'has' her without having had to try to attain her. Without the challenge, is the victory less fulfilling for men?
I doubt there's a definitive answer here - it varies depending on circumstances and the guy is probably as close as we can get to a universal.
That's why I'm curious as to who did the pursuing of those who are married or otherwise committed - so I've made a poll...