There comes a point in life where you decide to take a break from dating and focus on yourself. This is usually because of two reasons.
1. Your last date that ended terribly. Perhaps with you paying the bill or finding out he lives with his mom, and he would like to move in with you, probably after dessert.
Or mine:
2. Your ex decided to ignore your humiliating 1am come over text after bottomless brunch rolled into happy hour then rolled into one more martini for the road.
You’ve now decided to turn a new leaf. You’re going to delete all the dating apps, block all the good for nothing exes and focus on you. The question is- Where do you go from here? I have good news! Your ex ignoring that 1am text is a one-way ticket to rock bottom with a side of despair, so there’s no way to go but up.
Usually, men tend to vanish at the first mention of responsibility. A simple ‘what are we’ text message or a can we go out during the day, as in sunlight, where we can be seen by others will send them running for miles. For some this might mean the crushing weight of loneliness and very greasy Chinese food-but not us! We’re going to gate-keep, gaslight and girlboss ourselves to success!
There is a deafening silence once you decide to pick yourself. Your phone can get busier than the Charing Cross McDonalds at 4am when you’re still doing things for the plot. You were on three different dating apps, and having quick and convenient sex with your ex from three years ago, but what happens when you get serious about dating responsibly and prioritizing your mental health?
You will need to fill the void of your previous semblance of a love life. A hobby that will totally consume you, so you have no spare time to think about what was. Personally, I’ve decided to take gym seriously and start this blog. This is your time to invest in a new hobby! Tennis, online backgammon, cross country track and field. Now that you’ve decided to apply some sort of standards to your dating life, you will finally have the time to try anything that has ever piqued your interest.
It's important to remember that you might make a mistake and fall back into former patterns. No one expects you to go from going to the gym every three weeks to Serena Williams fitness level overnight. You might also fall into the trap of re-downloading Tinder or Hinge or your preferred dating app.
You might be feeling lonely or wander maybe this time it’ll be different, hopefully this guy won’t be in three different open relationships. The important thing is to not be so hard on yourself. To quote the late great Aaliyah, ‘what if you don’t succeed, dust yourself and try again’
Dating isn’t linear. And I’m probably the last person to be giving advice anyway. Do what feels good and don’t do what doesn’t. Do everything, everything except 'friends with benefits’ There are no benefits to that arrangement, I can promise you that.