Dating 101: Five Necessary Evils to Compete in the Dating World
By Dating blogger Rich Santos for Marie Claire
Photo: iStockphoto.com/© Sean Locke
Updated: May 22, 2009
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Staying
competitive in the dating world
requires self-maintenance. Perhaps this is why I'm so
bad at finding the right girl, and dating in general. I really hate
maintenance, and I don't like having to do things to stay
competitive.
Attractive, eh?
I've
come up with a list of "necessary evils" that I'm required to do to
remain attractive and competitive in the dating world. Sadly, if I
didn't have to date, I wonder if I'd even keep up with all these
things.
More Dating Articles from Marie Claire:#1. Going to the GymI
hate every minute I spend in the gym, from the locker room full of
exposed men to the treadmill where I feel like I'm going to keel over,
to the weights where I feel weaker than all of the giant meatheads with
no necks. While I'm torturing my body, I am thinking of all of the
better, unhealthy things I could be doing: eating fast food, or
partying with my friends. Of course, I could just be lying there
watching TV, which is one of my favorite activities. But, if I don't go
to the gym, I get kind of soft and flabby and I just feel gross. I will
never understand those people who "love" working out. It's a punishment
to the body -- albeit a punishment that makes it healthier and
stronger. If we were still hunters and gatherers, I wouldn't have to go
to the gym. But I sit in a chair from 9-5 during the week, so I guess I
should move once in a while. Plus, I'm a huge hypocrite if I don't go
to the gym when I expect women to.
#2. Staying HygienicIt's
no secret: when I don't see anyone in public for a few days, I let
myself go. I don't shave, I barely shower, and I revel in my body's
"natural chemicals and odors." My mom apparently doesn't like it when I
let myself rot like this. This past Christmas, amongst my gifts, I saw
a random bottle of hydrogen peroxide. My mom explained, while handing
me a thing of Q-tips: "Now, just dip this Q-tip in the hydrogen
peroxide and swab out your ears. You know you're single and lame when
your mom is still teaching you things that you should have learned when
you were 10 years old."
#3. Adding to Your IntelligenceI
look for intelligent women to date, so I should be intelligent for them
too. This means reading and research. Now, I do love to research
certain things: true crime, nature, sports, random tidbits on
Wikipedia. I like my information to come to me in little
compartmentalized bits, and I need to be able to click off of it when
I'm bored. But I guess I would be even smarter if I read smart-sounding
books like "Of Mice and Men" -- the kind that occur as answers in
Trivial Pursuit. Sadly, reading more than one-third of a book is a necessary
evil.
#4. Earning an IncomeI'll
need to have money to take a girl out and have some fun. Also, I will
have to be doing something so I can answer that ever-popular
question that usually pops up in the opening five minutes of
conversation: "What do you do?" So, I have to work, I have to succeed
at that work, and I have to try to enjoy it. I wish I was still in
college though.
#5. Making an EffortMy
friend at work, Margaret, has invented a term: "The Santos Follow-Through." Unlike Watt, Ford, Columbus, or Pythagoras, I don't have
something useful and cool named after me. I have a sarcastic swipe at
my lack of follow-through as my namesake. Yes, I have had amazing
ideas: I was going to give my buddy's girlfriend a calendar of just me
and him (we tend to take a lot of pictures together as if we were
boyfriends), I was going to give Margaret a "Rich's Thought of the Day"
calendar to help her improve, and I made up this amazing idea called
E-Z Loo: sanitary, luxurious bathrooms throughout the city that would
cost $1.00 to access. But all my ideas never leave my mind.
Dating requires
effort and follow-through... yeah, still working on
that.
This list could also be a list of
necessary evils of self-worth. If successful dating depends on putting
one foot in front of the other, then perhaps I should use these
necessary evils to get myself attractive and ready to date... and the
rest will just fall into place. So, perhaps we work on ourselves first,
then we date.
Reprinted with permission of Hearst Communications, Inc.
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