brimstonenfire_rain
Wonder of U
- Jul 13, 2023
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Monogamy.
Why should someone fall in love with me? Why should someone choose me as a life partner? Why me? I have always wondered about this.
Ask yourselves to understand what I mean. No matter how beautiful I may be, or you may be, no matter how closely I align with their ideal personality, or you align with their ideal personality, what are the chances that there is someone better than me or you in the world? No matter how similar we may be in all aspects, there will always be someone who excels.
This argument doesn't apply if your lover has saved your life, you've known each other since childhood, or something, because in that case, there might be many equals or even better matches, but none will be as special as your significant other.
So, I wonder, should they choose me, should they choose you, perhaps out of laziness? Because they are tired of searching for someone better, even though statistically that person exists, so they settle because it's acceptable?
That person for you may be as perfect as you want, as ideal as you want, but we must be aware that there is someone very similar, who is also 0.1% better in something compared to the other.
I don't know if I've made the concept understandable
So, in summary, speaking as if I were embodying any human being, I don't find it fair for someone to fall in love with me because there will always be someone better than me. (unless I have saved your life, then in that case, I might understand)
Monogamists, respond.
Why should someone fall in love with me? Why should someone choose me as a life partner? Why me? I have always wondered about this.
Ask yourselves to understand what I mean. No matter how beautiful I may be, or you may be, no matter how closely I align with their ideal personality, or you align with their ideal personality, what are the chances that there is someone better than me or you in the world? No matter how similar we may be in all aspects, there will always be someone who excels.
This argument doesn't apply if your lover has saved your life, you've known each other since childhood, or something, because in that case, there might be many equals or even better matches, but none will be as special as your significant other.
So, I wonder, should they choose me, should they choose you, perhaps out of laziness? Because they are tired of searching for someone better, even though statistically that person exists, so they settle because it's acceptable?
That person for you may be as perfect as you want, as ideal as you want, but we must be aware that there is someone very similar, who is also 0.1% better in something compared to the other.
I don't know if I've made the concept understandable
So, in summary, speaking as if I were embodying any human being, I don't find it fair for someone to fall in love with me because there will always be someone better than me. (unless I have saved your life, then in that case, I might understand)
Monogamists, respond.