The other day, one of my dating web sites matched me with a woman from west Michigan. Since she was close and seemed interesting, I thought that I would send her an email expressing my interest.
But, before I started to write, I checked her profile for points of commonality. Well, her profile was one long whiny tirade about how men always view her profile but never bother to check her out in person.
Despite her “whine”, I decided to write to her anyway. After all, I was some what interested in her. And, I wanted to prove her wrong.
But, then I got to thinking, What if I take her out and I don’t like her. Will she be worse off than if I hadn’t taken her out? I mean would I be building false expectations? And, since she had provided very little information about herself, I was having a hard time deciding if we had any commonality.
I finally decided that her “sour attitude” would probably carry over into any relationship and may have been the reason for her divorce in the first place.
I passed on writing her because I didn’t want to feel guilty should I decide that she is not the one for me.