5 Reasons To Never Date Someone With Low Self-Esteem

They will start to dislike you for their chronic dissatisfaction and unrealistic expectations, and you will increasingly seem flawed to them.
They will start to dislike you for their chronic dissatisfaction and unrealistic expectations, and you will increasingly seem flawed to them.
People think that they can only be grateful for the things they want, but gratitude is something you cultivate.
Regularly discussing all the things they want to do before they get with someone, such as travel or write a novel, because — as we all know — the freedom to enjoy oneself and explore life withers and dies the second you change that Facebook profile to “In A Relationship.”
When my sister told me a man approached her on the streets of LA to let her know that he wanted to see what she tasted like, I couldn’t help but wonder: Are these guys really douchebags without a cure or do they just need a refresher in the course of R-E-S-P-E-C-T 101?
Accept people for who they are, and not who you want them to be. That’s a one-way ticket to Disappointment Land.
t has been exactly 1 year, 1 month and 2 days since we broke up. 13 months. 56 weeks. 398 days. 9552 hours. 573,120 minutes. 34,387,200 seconds.
If I could, I would insert approximately infinity pages right here, printed with nothing but the words “Hahahaha! Hahahaha!” over and over again forever.
Every once in a while, get on hours-long customer service calls. That will swallow up hours of your time with someone you don’t want to be talking to.
A relationship is more than just a sum of all the rights — right chemistry, right timing, right wallet-size, etc.
I have read my share of Thought Catalog in the past few months, and it seems like men have really tiptoed around the subject of holding women to some kind of a standard.
You don’t play the “I’m so awkward!” or “I’m such a mess, isn’t it cute?” game.
We decided to sit down and ask each other a few key questions about the pros and cons of dating someone on the opposite spectrum.
Basically every aspect of your life, from high school onwards, is well-documented on the internet. And they are going to see that, and believe that they’re going to judge the hell out of it.
…the gram of heroin in my hand snaps me back to reality with a force that I wasn’t expecting…