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You're not serious are you?
Granted, this is only my opinion - but yes:
Relationships are great (and I am open to having one) - but only in very extreme cases. The two parties have to be equal in every dimension you can think of, and more. The only way for a relationship to work is for those two people to be on close-to-equal grounds across all dimensions. Otherwise, one party will be always be dissatisfied.
Every relationship (whether it was 1 date or more) I've had has ended because both parties were not on the same page in one dimension or another. Here are a few examples (I'll name 1 main dimension for brevity's sake):
For my parents (married) it's political. Their rift in political views has caused their communication and mindset to be completely different, and therefore they don't function well as a team, period.
From my own relationships with women with children - I don't have children. Pretty simple. They have always wanted to get serious with me and I never feel it's right to do.
Young girls/uneducated - can't connect on an intellectual level. Get's boring really fast. I find myself wanting to go out and do other things to stimulate my brain after sex rather than spend time with them.
Psychological/sexual dimension - I asked a woman I was dating if she considered having a threesome with me. This ended the "relationship" as she thought she'd never be enough for me. Funny now, I don't care about having one anymore.
Top reason for divorce: Financial. Just another dimension.
Then I'm sure women have rejected me just based on looks and we all reject women just based on how they look. I've found I only like a very particular body type from hair down to skin tone.
I do appreciate I just might have a warped perspective on relations. But from the women I have met, to see how fickle people are nowadays, with how easy it is to meet another guy/girl, from all the people I know and relationships I've seen, and being a relatively "successful" male, I don't want anything but sex from a woman who is not in my same dimension (most women).
Awaiting counterargument.