Quote from: Dutch Uncle on February 20, 2016, 07:12:19 AM
Today I stumbled upon this article that, IMHO, addresses some of the questions raised here. It's not particularly tailored to dating and has a scope reaching beyond that, but I thought I'd share. Reading this I realized: "Yes Dutch Uncle, this may help you to date and love and perhaps even develop a healthy relationship with a romantic partner."
How to Crazy-Proof Yourself After Breaking Up with or Divorcing an Abusive Girlfriend or Wife
I think points 7 to 10 are of particular value for ( c-)PTSD related (post-)"conditioning".
Ladies: I guess this may work for you too.
Thanks Dutch Uncle.
This article really resonates with me. I think I may be seeking a emotionally corrective experience. I'm shy, effeminate, and unsure of myself, and I am extremely attracted to women who are extroverted, charismatic, self-confident, assertive, and masculine-acting but with feminine features and dress. So much so that, yeah I can be like "wow" when I see a very good-looking woman, but when I see a woman of the particular personality-type I mentioned, I feel this different magnetic draw: an urgent feeling in my chest like I need her in my life.
I'm self-aware enough to look for angry, narcissistic traits in her behavior, and these qualities allow me to turn my attraction off. In fact my closest friend is currently someone with these traits: I initially approached her because I thought she was assertive and masculine acting yet feminine, but I backed off from getting enmeshed with her because of the way I've seen her act. Yet her tactless honesty and being unintimidated (unlike most women) by my social anxiety/awkwardness allowed me to lose my fears and trust her. Being platonic gives me enough social distance to avoid the wrath she's displayed toward people who have wronged her.
On the other hand, I think the only way I can really "get it" is by making the mistake that most normal people make: dating the wrong people and learning what the most appropriate kind of person for me is.
I've only had one relationship at age 30, so it'll take a few years of dating women who aren't looking for children, to figure out what I want. I'll be hanging out around college campuses and seeing who I can pick up.