that's rhetorical nonsense. who said that?Don't try to be a great man...just be a man.![]()
This is something you have to, and fortunately can, train; it gets a lot easier to talk to women with time, including handling rejection. And it does become a numbers game - if you put yourself out there enough, you are bound to succeed some time. I realize that sounds unromantic and appalling while you are preoccupied with the one, but true love is built between two people, it's not one pining after another, so don't claim false nobility for that constellation.
Basically:
- That you "just don't have it" is crap. That you haven't learned it yet or are out of shape at it may be the case, but is fixable. Starting to fix it can be as easy as making common social therapy exercises as saying hello to five random strangers in the street. It really gets easier very quickly.
- The "other available men are more viable" thing is actually arrogant in a way. Respect her enough to grant her the opportunity to make up her own mind about you, don't decide for her.
Well, whatever. I know my situation, and I've given up.
This is something you have to, and fortunately can, train; it gets a lot easier to talk to women with time, including handling rejection. And it does become a numbers game - if you put yourself out there enough, you are bound to succeed some time. I realize that sounds unromantic and appalling while you are preoccupied with the one, but true love is built between two people, it's not one pining after another, so don't claim false nobility for that constellation.
Basically:
- That you "just don't have it" is crap. That you haven't learned it yet or are out of shape at it may be the case, but is fixable. Starting to fix it can be as easy as making common social therapy exercises as saying hello to five random strangers in the street. It really gets easier very quickly.
- The "other available men are more viable" thing is actually arrogant in a way. Respect her enough to grant her the opportunity to make up her own mind about you, don't decide for her.
Well, whatever. I know my situation, and I've given up.
If you already accepted it, why are you still whining about it?
I haven't done it. At this point I'm probably just going to move on and attempt to get another woman's number.
Interestingly, a lot of her co-workers (all of whom I've flirted with in the past) now suddenly seem interested in me. They're always finding reasons to talk to me, constantly calling me by name and giving off non-verbal signs of interest (like fidgeting and hair-twirling).
Possibilities.![]()
I haven't done it. At this point I'm probably just going to move on and attempt to get another woman's number.
Interestingly, a lot of her co-workers (all of whom I've flirted with in the past) now suddenly seem interested in me. They're always finding reasons to talk to me, constantly calling me by name and giving off non-verbal signs of interest (like fidgeting and hair-twirling).
Possibilities.![]()
I haven't done it. At this point I'm probably just going to move on and attempt to get another woman's number.
Interestingly, a lot of her co-workers (all of whom I've flirted with in the past) now suddenly seem interested in me. They're always finding reasons to talk to me, constantly calling me by name and giving off non-verbal signs of interest (like fidgeting and hair-twirling).
Possibilities.![]()
Other have tried asking her out and she's turned many down, men better looking, more confident and sure of themselves than me. I've no reason to believe I'd succeed.
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