I'll never know why, but I'm always finding myself imagining the worst possible outcome of a scenario, and suffering the imagined consequences. 
To elaborate - a girl I've been friends with for a while (who we'll call Cathy) has just broken up with her boyfriend. Now young Cathy is quite the outgoing, sociable type - and is damn attractive. Cathy and I have enjoyed our fair share of fun times - we'd been drawing pictures in each other's notebooks and writing things in said notebooks. Hell, we were even mistaken for being a couple by a classmate once! She kissed me goodbye on the cheek once, out of nowhere, as I was leaving a pub one night (we were there as part of an event), and I reciprocated.
Now, this is where another guy comes in, who we'll call Dale. Cathy is rather polyamorous (in the platonic sense), and has a great deal of appreciation for her friends and loved ones. Her and Dale have been trading Facebook comments and videos on each other's walls, and she's joined a FB page jocularly titled "We all know a d**khead named Dale" (though not 'Dale', the name has been replaced).
I'm aware that this is a common problem a lot of guys are faced with in the way of potential relationships, especially involving someone as sought after as Cathy is. But my main concern is what I'd outlined in the opening paragraph of this post - that I'm imaging whatever could possibly go wrong and living as if that had actually happened. All my life, I've become inured to disappointment and things never going my way, and I dread for that to happen here, after all that I've invested in her. So what I ask of you on SPW, is what suggestions can you offer to help me cope with this and maybe try to get a sense of realism back?
To elaborate - a girl I've been friends with for a while (who we'll call Cathy) has just broken up with her boyfriend. Now young Cathy is quite the outgoing, sociable type - and is damn attractive. Cathy and I have enjoyed our fair share of fun times - we'd been drawing pictures in each other's notebooks and writing things in said notebooks. Hell, we were even mistaken for being a couple by a classmate once! She kissed me goodbye on the cheek once, out of nowhere, as I was leaving a pub one night (we were there as part of an event), and I reciprocated.
Now, this is where another guy comes in, who we'll call Dale. Cathy is rather polyamorous (in the platonic sense), and has a great deal of appreciation for her friends and loved ones. Her and Dale have been trading Facebook comments and videos on each other's walls, and she's joined a FB page jocularly titled "We all know a d**khead named Dale" (though not 'Dale', the name has been replaced).
I'm aware that this is a common problem a lot of guys are faced with in the way of potential relationships, especially involving someone as sought after as Cathy is. But my main concern is what I'd outlined in the opening paragraph of this post - that I'm imaging whatever could possibly go wrong and living as if that had actually happened. All my life, I've become inured to disappointment and things never going my way, and I dread for that to happen here, after all that I've invested in her. So what I ask of you on SPW, is what suggestions can you offer to help me cope with this and maybe try to get a sense of realism back?