I came across this very interesting article a few hours ago and I thought it could make an interesting read for many out here.. Most importantly for the side chicks AND guys for that matter, and just anyone else that finds this topic rather controversial, I could say, in terms of behavior and morals etc.
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Enjoy :)
"If you're a side chick who wants to keep up a relationship with a guy who
has a Main, then you have to know the rules of the game. You can't
expect the relationship to be more than what it is: a way for both of
you to have a good time and not worry about where the relationship is
going. The second you start to question your status as a mistress or ask
for something more, all of the fun will be over. So if you want to be a
good side chick, you have to stop stressing out and learn to have a
good time with your man -- and if you find that you can't have fun, then
you've gotta get out.
Steps
1
Give him space. Don’t
always be the first to text him or seek him out. Give him breathing
room. He doesn't want to have more than one wife/girlfriend/significant
other. He already has one of those, and your job is to be something
different. You have to be fun, and not get all up in his space. You have
a right to do your own thing just as much as he has a right to do his.
Go out with your girlfriends. Have a good time. Don't worry about
checking in with him every five minutes or he'll start to think you want
something more.
2
Keep things interesting.
When he texts you, keep the conversation interesting. A side chick's
main responsibility is to keep things fun and exciting. Giving him short
answers and acting uninterested will make him wish he was playing Words
with Friends instead -- or even just hanging out with his Main. Tell
him funny stories; ask how he's feeling; surprise him. Do whatever
you've gotta do to keep things exciting, as long as it feels natural.
3
Refrain from having “The Talk”.
Having the "What are we doing? Where is this going?" talk will push him
away. You have to know your lane. You’re his side chick; the end. Yeah,
some side chicks do end up as mains, but this is much more rare
than you may think. If your thing is all about hooking up, then there's
no need to overwhelm your guy with serious conversation. This will lead
you to a time out.
4
Go with the flow. There
should never be a reason to get into a disagreement with him. That is
the Main's responsibility. A side chick should always be cool and should
never be one who stresses him out. You are his vacation, his time off,
his break from problems with the Main. If you start bickering,
criticizing him, or complaining about everything you do together, he'll
start to wonder why he got with you in the first place.
5
Don't ask questions.
This should be a no brainer. You can’t ask "Where were you," "Why didn’t
you call me," "Why are you always so busy," "Why don’t you ever see
me," "Who were you on the phone with," etc., if you expect to keep the
relationship going. These are not side chick questions. You got yourself
into this situation, and there's no point in acting jealous or
surprised when you already knew the score getting into it.
6
Don't try to spend holidays or birthdays with the guy.
If he cares enough, he might celebrate these events with you the day
after or before, but for the most part, don’t expect anything like a
gift or acknowledgment. These days are saved and reserved for the Mains,
and it may be safe to text him to wish him a happy New
Year/Christmas/birthday, but a phone call should not be made. And as for
Valentine's Day, you can pretty much bet that he'll be spending it with
his main.
7
Let him get in touch with you first.
He's the one having the affair, so unfortunately, he has to call the
shots. If he wants to get in touch with you, he'll send you a text or
he'll call you. If you try to call or text him, then you could be
putting him in an awkward situation because he may be with his main.
This is especially true at night; don't try to call or text him late at
night, or his Main may see your phone message and things could get ugly.
8
Always look your best.
As a side chick, always be on point. You're not his girlfriend, and
shouldn't be hanging out with him in sneakers and sweats. If you want to
find a guy you can get comfortable with, then you can look for a
boyfriend. The fact of the matter is that the guy will expect you to
look your best if you're his side chick. Nobody said it was an easy job.
9
Let him think he’s the only one.
You don’t want him to think you get down like this, even if you do.
You're already a side chick; you don’t want him to think you’re seeing
other guys, too. But if you are seeing other guys, then so what? You have every right to do what you want; he didn't put a ring on your finger, did he?
•Keep your Facebook clean. Don't let him see lots of pictures of you with a bunch of other guys.
10
Don't obsess over the Main.
Honestly, if you want to stay happy, then ignorance is bliss, and you
should avoid researching the Main or thinking about her too much. The
more you know about the Main -- what she looks like, what she does for a
living, what her name is -- the more annoyed you'll be about your man
seeing someone else. You may start getting obsessed with the Main,
overly jealous, and getting into stalker mode, and that is just not
something you want for your sanity.
•If you start bringing up the Main to the guy, or asking questions about her, he won't want to continue the conversation.
11
Get out if you're not happy.
Nobody said being a side chick was the easiest thing in the world. If
you really like the guy while knowing he's seeing someone else and don't
want things to get too serious, then fine. However, it's hard to be a
side chick for long before you get fed up with the situation and want
something more; if you're feeling upset and frustrated, there's no need
to fake being "cool" with everything when you're not. It's simple. If
it's not for you, get out. "
Note: The role of being a "side person" is to have fun with another person's person. Once feelings start being involved I think it's best to leave ASAP. Otherwise I see nothing wrong with being a side person, life's to short to live it alone EVERY SINGLE WEEKEND? Nuhh, if you have that someone that's willing to spend time with you because your a good distraction, ENJOY every moment of it. But after a certain stage in life, I do think it's time to let go and find one of YOU'RE OWN.
Thank you for reading..
@Yoli_Dyantyi ☺