relationships only work when both sides do their part.
after becoming a pua i've found 2 issues with being in a relationship:
(a) pua knowledge is powerful, and makes you an excellent lover, but creates an unrealistic expectation that the girl you are with will do her part as well.
(b) knowing you can get almost any girl and being able to spot opportunities will cause greater temptation and attraction to other girls.
i think the best way to deal with these issues is the following:
dealing with issue (a):
the average girl you have a relationship with is not going to have the technical understanding of relationships that you do. so i think it's important to have open communication with her. while you as a pua probably do your part to mix things up and keep it exciting for her, she has to do the same for you, or you will get bored. i suggest explaining this to her in a confident and sincere way (qualification). then just sit back and see what she starts doing to spice things up
dealing with issue (b):
focus on the things that attracted you to your gf in the first place. also, focus on the feelings you felt before you hooked your gf. think about how much you want her, and how lucky you are to have her. i know this goes against a lot of PUA thought processes, but i think it's necessary to maintain a relationship. let your inner AFC come out just a lil bit and balance it with the PUA.
life is all about your perspective. is the glass half full or half empty? if you view your relationship as half empty, then imagine your gf cheats on you and breaks up with you the next day. i bet in this situation, you'll picture the relationship as half full, and you'd feel a lot of regret for not appreciating what you had.
therefore, appreciate what you have, and respect the lady you chose to be with! if this just won't happen despite your best efforts, then your heart just isn't in it. In that situation, i think you know what the best option is
