
Once you know you're ready to date and you know the type of
relationship you're looking for, it's time to get an idea of what you're
looking for in a partner. While some might say that this limits you too much,
it's possible to both know what you're looking for and be open to something
else.
The secret is in how you put together the list of
characteristics and how you think about that list once you have it. If you see
every characteristic on it as absolutely necessary, you might miss out on
meeting a great person who doesn't have everything you've ever wanted in a
partner. If, on the other hand, you see your list as a set of guidelines,
having it can help you choose the relationships you do and do not want to
pursue.
Necessary and Unnecessary Characteristics
To get started on your list, think back over past
relationships, whether they were romantic in nature or not. Are there any
characteristics that other people have that make life incredibly difficult for
you? In contrast, are there any that you find absolutely necessary in anyone
you're going to be close to? Now think about some attributes and aspects you
would appreciate or admire in a potential new partner.
Use these to get you started, both in making a list of
things you want in a partner and in making another one of things that you don't
want. Anything that comes up in these thought exercises is probably pretty
important to you, and might even make or break a future relationship. Don't forget to think about money issues, i.e, how important are they to both of you. What about kids? Do you both want them or not.
Desirable and Undesirable Characteristics
After you have your lists of necessary and unnecessary
characteristics, think about other aspects of people you've known that you have
enjoyed or that have been hard for you. These may not be quite as important as
the things you just listed, but they are aspects of another person that it
would be nice to have or avoid.
You may want to make these into a separate category on your
list. That way, you can separate them in your mind from things that are
absolutely necessary or to be avoided.
Decide How Picky to Be
Now that you have your list in front of you, it's up to you
to decide how closely you want to stick with it. Are the characteristics on the
list important enough to you that any perfect partner would have to have all of
them? Alternately, are some of them absolutely essential and others expendable?