One of the things that became apparent to me almost immediately after I joined this forum is how seriously some people take dating and relationships. To me dating and girlfriends have always been something akin to a recreational activity - a fun diversion from the everyday and the routine. My friends are fairly similar, at least outwardly, so it is with some confusion that I read post after post like "I like him/her but I'm so scared/ I'm not ready," or "I'm terrified I'll get my heart broken"
Now I'm not being obtuse, I know in an intellectual sense that they're worried about having to suffer the trauma of permanent separation of someone they've become attached to, but.... I mean is that really all that hard? As far as I can see break ups entail a few weeks of getting drunk, listening to sad songs and thinking about yourself and wishing in this bitter-sweet manner way that you could see that person again. In the whole scheme of things is that really so unbearable? Many months or years of happiness for a little bit of misery seems like a fair trade off to me.
I know I must be missing something and I think that perhaps I am not alone in my incomprehension. I think that sometimes men seem to women to behave so badly in relationships because they don't have any real understanding of the sort of impact they're having. So, can anybody fill me in? What is so terrible about it all?