Oct 03 2007
The Top 10 Irrefutable Truths about Women and Dating - No. 5
Number 5: Cupid Is Dead

By THEBOSTONBACHELOR.COM / October 4, 2007
In fact, the fat bastard never even existed in the first place.
To the men (and women) out there who keep dreaming of the day that the fates will conspire to bring their soulmate into their laps: keep dreaming, and keep waiting. Because you’ll have a better chance of meeting Godot and Jimmy Hoffa before you ever meet an attractive partner, let alone your “soulmate.”
I remember freshman year in high school lying in my bed at night, praying to God that my high school crush would reciprocate my “love.” Now I’m neither religious nor atheist, but let’s face it: Jesus, Buddha, Vishnu, and the spirit of Jim Jones would have all been disgusted at that display.
As the years passed, I’ve come to realize the following about this crazy little thing called love:
1. There’s no third-party force out there that conspires to turn people into lovers. If you don’t know this already, then please turn off whatever Meg Ryan movie you’re currently watching. If a past relationship didn’t work out, it’s not because “it wasn’t meant to be.” Fate, karma, or the way the furniture in your house was arranged had nothing to do with it. It’s because your expectations of the relationship were different than hers. Or because plugs and sockets were being placed in other plugs and sockets. Or sometimes, it’s just the normal conflicts that result when two people live separate but mutual lives.
2. Love is simply a strong emotional bond that occurs over time—nothing more, nothing less. It’s the strongest of all bonds, and it’s not out there howling dangerously in the wind, looking to turn unsuspecting passerby into couples. So don’t ever think of it as this big, mysterious, abstract cloud beyond your control—or reach.
3. Love at first sight does not exist. But attraction at first sight most definitely does. And attraction is something you can easily trigger in another person, once you know what you’re doing. And attraction, eventually combined with affection, can lead to love.
4. Love is not going to fall into your lap. Sitting in the corner of a Starbucks all day pretending to type something important on your laptop isn’t going to work. Neither is standing against the bar and staring at the sea of women on the dance floor like a starving hyena. Neither is downloading 2.7 gigs of porn from worldsex.com each day (no, they’re not an affiliate). You have to get out there and approach. And I’ll be the first to admit that this first step can be the most difficult to take.
And that’s all you need to know about love.
Except… for one last very important thing:
5. In 1967, they composed one of the greatest albums of all time, Forever Changes. Give it a spin before you die.
In memory of Arthur Lee.
-The Boston Bachelor
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Thank you for saying that… there is no cupid, there aren’t soul mates… there is no such thing as true love.
Love songs make me angry.
Meg Ryan movies… are just fiction.
But real life isn’t like that.
If there ever was true love, I lost mine over a car.
Zunday Deviants- Oct 7, 2007…
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Hm, sometimes I think people will say that it’s “love at first sight” later on when he/she realized that he/she wanted that person to be the one. Generally, I know when I’ve moved from crush (attraction at first sight type of thing) to a more serious crush. And while I don’t understand how anyone can be 100% that they’ve found the one, I do tend to know when a person is NOT the one (but then again, if I’m seriously crushing the guy…this is often irrelevant, lols!).
I like how you supported the more active approach to the whole love-and-dating thing with this post. Good things don’t necessarily come to those who wait and simply twiddle their thumbs on the side trying to look pretty for who-knows-what. Yes, good things take patience…but effort is pretty important as well!
Nice post, I saw it from David’s zunday’s deviants.
Just curious, are you in a relationship?
I agree mostly with what you said, and would bottom line it to say: Love takes a lot of active hard work from both sides.
It’s definitely not on my top priorities list right now–too much of a time commitment to deal with. Then again, I am a selfish prick.
Hey Boston Bachelor…
I’m so glad you dropped by and visited my site!
I’m having a lot of fun reading your blog… I’m going to link you up!
Darn… I missed your Radio show! I hope it went well!
Feel free to keep me in line K? I’m discovered that guys who like my blog are the really fabulous ones!
Warmest wishes,
Jennifer
Classic stuff kid…
I mean, Ali Krishna isn’t walking through that door…
V
Damn true. I happen to be in a with a girl that I’m convinced I’m going to marry, but it doesn’t mean that I’m going to turn into some romantic mushy optimist.
2.7 gigs is nuthin’