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Dating : I Conducted A Controlled Experiment And Found the One Common Factor In All My Failed Relationships…

h2>Dating : I Conducted A Controlled Experiment And Found the One Common Factor In All My Failed Relationships…

They may have left me on read, but I was the one caught red-handed.

Rachel Galton
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Background and Motivations for the Study

Like many women, I’ve spent countless hours in therapy unpacking why men continue to lead me on, let me down, or temporarily use me to fulfill their unmet emotional needs. But despite years of paying older women hundreds of dollars to feed me theories about why men abruptly stop responding to my attempts to contact them via texts, calls, and ten cent Venmo payments, I’ve always had the nagging feeling that maybe it wasn’t them — maybe it’s me.

Hypothesis and Methods

The instructions for this assignment were to develop an experiment to explore whether correlation implies causation. I posited: might there be a causal relationship between my presence and the failure of my relationships? In this experiment, I will test my hypothesis by developing a log of all my failed romantic endeavors, and assessing whether I was involved. Several excerpts follow, and a full list can be found in Appendix A.

Findings

Trial 1, September 17th, 2002, 12:16 pm: Bobby and I got married during recess before he said we had to annul our marriage when his parents found out I wasn’t Catholic and because I smelled like onions.
Was I There?: Count me Catholic guilt-y, ’cause that one was me. And yeah, I did smell like onions. At least we both wept that day.

Conclusions

When I look back at every moment of disappointment, betrayal, or sudden abandonment, I can’t help but observe that they all have one thing in common: I was there. After years of using my subjective feelings to blame men, it feels good to finally face the facts. I mean honestly — Ricky was a drama kid, Gary was a skater boy, and Bobby was a 7-year old. They had nothing in common. It is hard to accept that I am the independent variable causing failure in my relationships. But at least this gives me a path to move the state of the practice forward. For my next steps, I will transition from being an independent variable to an independent woman. Now that science has confirmed that I am inherently flawed and no one could ever love me, I can devote my energy to the additional research identified by this project, which includes whether I was there for my failed career pursuits or for the deaths of all of my plants.

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