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If they're dropping everything, then they're not truly enjoying whatever it is that they're doing. Boredom still plays a part? Nobody would drop something they're truly enjoying and getting excited about, and I mean really excited... just to text a girl to see why she hadn't responded to them.
Here's the thing though...humans go through emotional flux.
I may have loved playing the piano at 12...but at 14 I moved on to football. Then at 18 I dropped football because I preferred golf
Did I not enjoy playing the piano? Did I not truly enjoy playing football?
I think it would be shortsighted to say that I did not. It was simply that I found something else that had priority in terms of my enjoyment.
What caused me joy and excitement 5 years ago may not cause me joy and excitement now. It's not that I did not truly enjoy it, it's that my feelings changed.
There are lots of guys who started out calm and cool with their "oneitis". Slowly, other options began to drop as they focused on one person. Their level of investment and involvement goes up. Then another guy comes in the picture, or they gain a fear of losing the person - suddenly, their emotions spike, and other activities that had focus suddenly become less important.