Psycho?
There are plenty of women and men out there that have had 'stalkers' or someone who has gone 'psycho' on them. For example, a friend of mine -- we'll call her Sasslino for her sassiness-- recently wrote about this guy she met who was really into her, but she wasn't that into him. So, she tried to let him down easily, and he is still holding out for her.
Now, in her description of him, she calls him psycho; I pose this question: Is he psycho, or is he merely trying to be romantic?
There are countless books and movies dedicated to the relationship between two people where the chemistry is evident, but one of the parties is reluctant to commit, or seems uninterested, or they even hate each other at the beginning only to find out what they have in common at the end.
Now, I know, I know.... these are fictional tales. But think about it. How many times in your life have you had an experience with someone who thought another was psycho? How many times have you heard a story about how someone who has broken things off with another person only to have that rejected person try to get them back? In stories, this is romantic. In real life... psycho.
Answer me this: when is someone psycho, and when are they just being romantic?
1 Comments:
Hm...This pretty much an interesting one, base on personal experience I’ll say there’s definitely a reason why he’s still holding on - which she can know herself (what does her instinct tell her?)It’s pretty hard nowadays in the dating world to know when the “Mr/Miss Right” is by our side knocking innit? But a woman instinct when listened to the end result is worth it all. It could be that he’s honestly just being romantic or perhaps a “Psycho” as she calls him. But never judge a book by its cover hon. She should follow her heart.
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