I only dated this guy for a month before we broke up and I wouldn't take him back, but his new guy got me thinking. I can't say it doesn't hurt he found someone who's an "upgrade" from me. The new guy seems to know what he wants. He's working towards a career. He has hobbies. He can play an instrument. He can perform. He can smile for a picture. He can dance when they're out. He's radiant. He's actually "interesting". He has a lot of real friends. The fact he's gay doesn't seem to phase him at all (and good for him). They started dating less than a week after we broke up.
It just made me realize how bland I've become because right now I'm not any of the stuff I listed. And it sucks. So...what is it that people look for in relationships? I'm trying to look at it objectively and it doesn't look good for me. I think being in the closet and keeping everything to myself really made me shut down and become bland. It feels like it's impossible to become the person I could've been if I hadn't taken everything so seriously. I'm not career driven and my life has gotten insanely boring and pointless. Just see how whiny and negative this post is - major turn off. It's just how I am now.
Has anyone here managed to REALLY change as a person after coming out?
It just made me realize how bland I've become because right now I'm not any of the stuff I listed. And it sucks. So...what is it that people look for in relationships? I'm trying to look at it objectively and it doesn't look good for me. I think being in the closet and keeping everything to myself really made me shut down and become bland. It feels like it's impossible to become the person I could've been if I hadn't taken everything so seriously. I'm not career driven and my life has gotten insanely boring and pointless. Just see how whiny and negative this post is - major turn off. It's just how I am now.
Has anyone here managed to REALLY change as a person after coming out?
























