TheBoyConor wrote: » You mean like staying single too long I'd get set in my ways? Tbh I feel like i am kinda set in my ways as it is over the past 2 years becuase I'm in a groove that I like and that gives me plenty social life and adventures and moving out of that into a relationship just doesn't seem attractive to me. And I suspect that in early thirties a woman is quite likely to be a fast mover in the sense that they will move quickly onto things like "what are we?" , " lets move in", "lets marry", "BABIES!" and it is just a way of life I can't and don't really want to get myself into now, if at all. I just feel that the well intentioned and throwaway comments being made at me sort of assuming that if I don't want that then I must be gay sort of way. And lol, "Tiochfaidh mo lá"
TheBoyConor wrote: » And I suspect that in early thirties a woman is quite likely to be a fast mover in the sense that they will move quickly onto things like "what are we?" , " lets move in", "lets marry", "BABIES!" and it is just a way of life I can't and don't really want to get myself into now, if at all
TheBoyConor wrote: » One thing in particular is that I find the gay comments really annoy me and the thing is my family are rural and a majority of my friends would be from rural areas but now living and working in Cork and I feel I'd really hate for this rumour to go around. A majority of my friends also happen to be girls so I feel this plays into the rumour and people will add 2 and 2 and get 22.
OP you seem to have the impression that getting into a relationship is automatically a negative, life limiting scenario. I assume this is because the relationships you've been in in the past have caused you to feel that way. I think you need to examine that thought process though, because its fundamentally flawed.
Emme wrote: » OP if you're male you can be single for pretty much as long as you like and you will have no trouble finding women for at least 20 years....Men have it so easy.
messy tessy wrote: » This is categorically untrue.
TheBoyConor wrote: » One thing in particular is that I find the gay comments really annoy me and the thing is my family are rural and a majority of my friends would be from rural areas but now living and working in Cork and I feel I'd really hate for this rumour to go around.
Emme wrote: » I agree that men don't have it easy finding women in their teens and twenties but from 30-50 it's a breeze for most. After that it's up to the man himself depending on how he has looked after himself. Men can be highly sought after at any age but for women it gets more difficult after the late 20s.
TheBoyConor wrote: » The asking had I a gf was from mother and sister who can sometimes be old fashioned in their views. But the gay questions were from female friends and acquaintances in late 20s early 30s.