by Alyssa Ramos
I suck at dating. I’m not cutey, or flirty, or seductive. I won’t giggle and agree with everything you say, and I’m not afraid to make it known that I have big dreams, and live a bit of an unconventional life, that I f*cking love.
I’m not the always-sweet, always-pretty, “Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice” girl that always seems to be seriously dating someone. I’m not the girl that’s easy to introduce to your friends or colleagues with a simple name and title, because I’m not exactly, “simple”, at all.
Essentially, I’m just not dating material.
Essentially, I’m who you’d travel the world with.
But since most people think you need to start at the bottom with dating, work your way up to marriage, then maybe think about taking some trips together, it’s hard to find someone else who’s at the same level as me. A relationship would never work with me if the guy is just “dating” material. I need someone who is “travel the world with” material. Here’s why.
You’re Either Unsure or All-In
I’m not looking for someone I can coordinate meals with at a restaurant a few times a week. I’m looking for someone who can eat whatever, whenever, as long as it either involves wine and working from laptops, or being in another country. Preferably both.
You’re Either Supportive as a Provider or as a Partner
You’re Either Someone’s or One
I don’t want to be someone’s, “This is who I’m dating”. I want to be someone’s “We travel the world together.”
You Don’t Need a Trial-and-Error Period
A big difference between someone who is just “dating material” and someone who is “travel the world with” material, is an instant bond, a natural feeling of trust, and an un-ending desire to share everything with each other. You don’t just feel like this is someone you want to have drinks with, talk about your work day to, and show off to your parents so they stop bugging you about when you’re going to settle down.
It’s the Highest Level of Commitment
Traveling the world with someone is a major commitment, and if it weren’t for the legal paperwork and pressure that marriage requires, I’d say it was a bigger commitment than marrying someone. You’re not only lovers and best friends, you’re partners, who can regularly function together without getting bored, grossed out, or uninterested.
It’s a LOT Harder to Find
But regardless, actually finding someone you want to travel the world with can be half the battle. But if you’re “travel the world with” material, there’s a good chance you’ll be willing to wait.
Check out my blog for some awesome solo (while I’m waiting…) adventure locations and tips (MyLifesAMovie.com) or my Instagram, @mylifesatravelmovie!
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