How To Find Mr. Right!
Woman's Era|June 2022
How nice lasses can find nice lads.
I.M. Soni
How To Find Mr. Right!

It's sad but true. Sometimes, you keep falling hopelessly for the wrong guy, one who turns you on sexually and romantically, but is incapable of giving you emotional support.

Your knees weaken for the charismatic, the handsome and the sensuous, who is also undependable and selfish while you are totally blind to unselfish, nice and unglamorous guy who really cares for you.

Rise of the digital age had allowed us to bend all rules and regulations of dating and cross all the boundaries of traditional dating tactics.

We are now able to reach more people through technology and foster greater connections.

But sometimes, it also leads to our downfall.

Here are some of the new constraints we've created ourselves, for finding Mr. Right is more confusing and difficult than ever.

It happens to the best of us. You're dating a handsome guy who says and does all the right things. Then one fine day, he is not contacting you at all or not even picking up your call and suddenly starts avoiding you.

Now, it's hard to tell if you were in a relationship, or if a crap guy put you in a meaningless position.

You need to learn ways to switch off your interest in the wrong guy and to open yourself to a good guy and a brand new world.

We don't always fall in love with someone because their positive qualities compliment us, but also because their negative qualities fit us so well.

Therefore, the first thing to do when entering into a relationship is to take a look at yourself and your past relationships.

Firstly, recognise your pattern of choosing someone with specific traits. You have something you can work with. By figuring out how you end up with the same offending partner in every relationship, you'll know what to do to break this cycle.

This story is from the June 2022 edition of Woman's Era.

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