They've been desiring a romance just like all of us single people here do. However, they become so excited with the romance and become so captivated with their new signficant other, that this is what ends up happening:
They become completely absorbed in their new romance. It becomes the most important thing in their life. So important, that they imply through their actions that the other important relationships they have with others who also love and care about them just don't matter. That they don't care what is happening in the lives of their friends and family (actions speak louder then words). Okay, this is selfish, unfair, and you can cause much pain and sorrow to others without even realizing it. I know this because my friend has a girlfriend. Here is what ended up happening when I tried to call him one night and actually talked to him instead of receiving his voicemail. "Can you call me back"? I'm on the phone with my girlfriend.
I understand a romance is important, but you need to put relationships in priority. To allow this romance to completely absorb your life is selfish and hurtful.
They become completely absorbed in their new romance. It becomes the most important thing in their life. So important, that they imply through their actions that the other important relationships they have with others who also love and care about them just don't matter. That they don't care what is happening in the lives of their friends and family (actions speak louder then words). Okay, this is selfish, unfair, and you can cause much pain and sorrow to others without even realizing it. I know this because my friend has a girlfriend. Here is what ended up happening when I tried to call him one night and actually talked to him instead of receiving his voicemail. "Can you call me back"? I'm on the phone with my girlfriend.
I understand a romance is important, but you need to put relationships in priority. To allow this romance to completely absorb your life is selfish and hurtful.