Women, all women, have it easy. I don't care how ugly, fat or whatever a woman is somewhere out there a man will be interested in you in some fashion or at least willing to try.
My point being that if a girl wants a date or someone to show interest in her all she pretty much has to do is show up.


These remarks are so profoundly ignorant and ridiculous they don't deserve any other response.
Having said that, you might like to read what
Bonz and others have said on the subject of women "just having to show up" - though whether you'll take in what they've said is questionable. You do have a tendency to ignore views that don't gel with yours in these matters.
Because we live in a society where the man is expected to make the first move.
I hadn't realised we'd been returned to the 50s. Why don't people tell me these things?
When you're a less-than-ordinary looking guy like me, who is not handsome, not cut, and doesn't exactly exude confidence, well, you get ignored. Unless one happens to be a really good-looking and handsome man (again, there are exceptions) then the girls aren't coming your way.
The reason "girls aren't coming [your] way" is, as others have pointed out on numerous occasions, you and your attitude. Relentless negativity and self-indulgent whining isn't attractive in
anyone, man or woman. If you project those attitudes as strongly in "real" life as you do around here, it's no wonder women don't "come your way".
It's mostly based on superficial observation
Indeed. Good to see you acknowledged that (and backtracked on some of your other ridiculous comments as well).
You start so many threads along these lines,
Trekker. People tell you the same things. You ignore them. You wait a while and start another thread whining about how your life sucks and women don't want anything to do with you, and you again ignore all the constructive advice you're given.
Nothing's going to change until you do. It really is that simple, and that difficult. No doubt you'll respond with another chorus of "it's easier to say than to do", which is perfectly true (and I reckon just about everyone here will recognise that). But it's still a fact and no amount of complaining will change it. Try putting some of the effort into changing that you put into complaining. That alone will make you feel better about yourself.