I'm I the only one who doesn't live in the world of TV romantic drama? I've never known anyone who played such silly little games outside of high school.^ I'm not sure what's confusing you, so let me try again.
What I'm trying to say is the games you describe are games played by immature people - immature emotionally. It doesn't matter how old they are chronologically, or whether they are technically girls or women, boys or men. If they do this stuff, they still need to grow up emotionally.
And I wasn't talking about the people that play the games, but the females who fall for the games played by those who do.
The games are similar, they just don't carry the overly dramatic obviousness of the games played in the HS setting... Most of the time. However, most people seem to continue to run off the learned social structure from HS and never advance beyond, simply adapt it to a more subtle design they conceive as the adult model.
Mature adults just don't do this ridiculous stuff.
The true mature adult is becoming far more rare in this day and age. Stunted emotional developments, derived from the chain of parents who "raise their children different" from their parents is the driving force in this chain of events that started following the second world war and has evolved into the "Me first, Mine mine mine" culture of the US today.
It's not that difficult to be clear about one's intentions with a potential partner or friend, games are childish and unnecessary.
I agree with you on this point. I'm just pointing out that it doesn't seem to be the majority case based on social interactions I observe.
If I caught even a whiff of such behavior from a man I'd have him out of my life in an instant.
Well... You aren't an emotionally stunted adult-child like most people are these days.
