deafeningdecibel.com deafeningdecibel.com
   Index Page :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> Terms & Conditions :> Place Your Link :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 
   

Home Family & Garden

   

Software & Networking

   

Drink & Food

   

Business & Commerce

   

Children

   

Automobile & Automotive

   

Recreation & Entertainment

   

Law & Politics

   

Finance & Investment

   

Self Enhancement

   

Games & Play

   

Research & Science

   

Relationship & Lifestyle

   

Online Shopping

   

Travel & Accommodation

   

Employment & Careers

   

Art & Culture

   

Medical Care

   

People & Communities

   

Estate & Realty

   

Academics & Education

   

Sports

   

Health & Hygiene

   

News & Media

 

Index Page » Relationship & Lifestyle » Love & Emotions
 

Love: If It's the Right Relationship, Shouldn't It Flow Smoothly?

 

Leslie, an attractive, divorced redhead in her late 30s was having trouble meeting quality men. She started dating coaching with me and within four weeks she met not one, but two really good prospects. Jeff and Sam were both very nice men who met much of her Mr. Right criteria.

Time to Choose
After several weeks, Leslie felt it was time to make a choice. She was more attracted to Jeff and felt a warm connection to this sweet man with whom she had a lot in common. While she did have some concerns, compared to Sam who traveled a lot, Jeff seemed like the better match.

She decided to broach the subject of dating others with Jeff and find out what his expectations were. Jeff had taken down his Match profile, but Leslie wasnt sure about anything else.

The Talk
Leslie handled bringing up the subject brilliantly, asking Jeff if he thought they should continue seeing others. She admitted she was dating Sam who had let her know up front that he only dated one woman at a time. Jeff stated that he didnt want to date anyone else and wasnt thrilled that Leslie was. But he also wasnt ready to for a serious relationship. Yet, he was visibly shaken by the conversation and perplexed about how to proceed.

Leslie was understanding, but said if the timing wasnt right, perhaps she should move on to find someone who was ready. This wasnt an easy conversation for Leslie, but she felt very firm in her desire to find a man who was relationship ready. Jeff asked for two weeks to get clear and they parted amicably, agreeing to discuss this further.

His Response
The next day, Jeff emailed Leslie (he called first and left a message) admitting that he cared for her deeply which is something he hadnt planned on. He had hoped they would date casually. But the idea of her seeing someone else helped crystallize his feelings. He had been confused about love from his marriage and post-divorce dating and acknowledged that he usually responded slowly to emotional matters.

Next, he went into a romantic description of why he liked her and finished up with a tearjerking pronouncement of his love for Leslie. (My eyes welled up to as I read the email Leslie forwarded!)

Leslie felt uncertain about what to do. She felt that love should flow more easily and was concerned that this seemed to be too difficult. Heres my persepctive on their exchange:

The Good News
It seems to me that Jeff bared his soul to Leslie, telling her how he feels and giving her important clues about how he makes decisions and reacts to things.

Should things go more smoothly between people if its the right relationship? What in life goes smoothly? Once youve been married and maybe even children are involved, there is baggage which takes time to work through. Its just a fact of life.

But, heres the good news - Jeff was pretty quick to come around compared to how he thinks of himself. He may hate to change course, but he did it FAST. After all, he only took ONE day.

My bet is Jeff didnt really believe hed find someone like Leslie. After The Talk and his discovery about competition, he had to re-evaluate his plan or risk losing her.

Deepening the Relationship
I am also a firm believer that situations like this strengthen a relationship or break it apart. This is the first bump in the road. Bumps are important to move a relationship to deeper levels of intimacy.

Of course, Jeff still bears observing and data gathering. But Leslie has now entered the exclusivity stage, enabling her to test their long-term relationship potential. Congratulations to Leslie for standing strong for what she wants, getting through the first bump and moving forward to finding the love she wants!

Author: Ronnie Ann Ryan
 
Author Bio:

Ronnie Ann Ryan

Ronnie Ann Ryan, MBA, CCC, is a Business and Personal Certified Coach serving two distincts niches
1)Finding love as the Dating Coach, she has helped over a thousand people jumpstart or accelerate their search for love. Her book, MANifesting Mr. Right: It's Never Too Late to Find the Love You Want has received high praise from the likes of Sam Horn, author of Tongue Fu and Emcee of the Maui Writer's Conference, and Trudy Griswold, author of AngelSpeake.

2) Improving noteworthiness as the Personal PR Paramedic, she has helped clients make a good impression, land a new job, or get promoted, as well as achieving a wide range of other goals.

Ronnie is also a speaker and workshop leader and has been featured on Fox and NBC news in Boston, as well as radio and print around New England.

This article can be searched using: seasons of love, making love, boy love, beautiful love, big love, young love, love story, love song
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Valentine's Day, Fairytales and Finding Your Soul Mate
 
Breast Augmentation - Why Women Do It
 
Make Your Own Fashion Statement With Crazy Contacts
 
Best Beauty Tips For A Healthy And Natural Look
 
About Hair Loss Vitamins
 
Condom Vending Machines Inside College Premises Could Be A Good Start
 
The Best Acne Cures - What Will Clear My Skin For Good?
 
Why, If You're Losing Your Hair, You Shouldn't Care Less - Find Other Ways To Spend Your Money
 
Silver Bullet for Acne? - I Don't Think So!
 
Pleasing Her
 
 
 
Index Page :> Privacy Policy :> Terms & Conditions  
© 2006-2008 www.deafeningdecibel.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.