Michael2000
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I have always felt that I have been quite liked by girls at my university, and I have often seemed to be considered one of the handsome guys at my schools.
However, this year a new guy started in my class, and there are several things about him that intimidate me a lot;
one thing is that he is a lot taller and has a more "powerful" built than me - I am 6'0 and quite slim, and he is probably about 6'6 and muscular - so I feel quite insecure around him.
Another reason is that he is extremely good-looking;
seriously, he is easily supermodel material, and even I as a straight guy feel a bit of a fluttering stomach when I see him.
I have never seen a guy who is that over-the-top good-looking, and it always feels like a lot to take in.
And this of course means that he ends up getting girls' attention incredibly easily;
I once flirted with a girl who seemed to like me, and then this guy happens to appear, and that girl started giving him unmistakable glances of interest over and over (she smiled sweetly to him every time she looked at him, and started fixing her hair a lot), and eventually told me that she had to talk to someone about homework, and then she just walked up to him and started flirting with him.
And he has that same effect on the girls in our class as well;
lots of girls who invite him to parties, ask him out, tease him, say his name to him with very sultry voices, and all of that.
He seems to mostly look flattered, and sometimes a bit awkward.
I am not sure what I want to say here;
it just sort of bothers me a bit how he gets so many girls this easily, without making any effort whatsoever.
I am essentially totally invisible if he is in the same room, and he always gets girls around him if we are in the same room as girls for any prolonged period of time.
I also remember that I saw a beautiful blonde girl sit on his lap during a recess at one point, and they were making out, so I know that he is interested in girls, and thus likely to enjoy the spotlight if he feels like it.
However, this year a new guy started in my class, and there are several things about him that intimidate me a lot;
one thing is that he is a lot taller and has a more "powerful" built than me - I am 6'0 and quite slim, and he is probably about 6'6 and muscular - so I feel quite insecure around him.
Another reason is that he is extremely good-looking;
seriously, he is easily supermodel material, and even I as a straight guy feel a bit of a fluttering stomach when I see him.
I have never seen a guy who is that over-the-top good-looking, and it always feels like a lot to take in.
And this of course means that he ends up getting girls' attention incredibly easily;
I once flirted with a girl who seemed to like me, and then this guy happens to appear, and that girl started giving him unmistakable glances of interest over and over (she smiled sweetly to him every time she looked at him, and started fixing her hair a lot), and eventually told me that she had to talk to someone about homework, and then she just walked up to him and started flirting with him.
And he has that same effect on the girls in our class as well;
lots of girls who invite him to parties, ask him out, tease him, say his name to him with very sultry voices, and all of that.
He seems to mostly look flattered, and sometimes a bit awkward.
I am not sure what I want to say here;
it just sort of bothers me a bit how he gets so many girls this easily, without making any effort whatsoever.
I am essentially totally invisible if he is in the same room, and he always gets girls around him if we are in the same room as girls for any prolonged period of time.
I also remember that I saw a beautiful blonde girl sit on his lap during a recess at one point, and they were making out, so I know that he is interested in girls, and thus likely to enjoy the spotlight if he feels like it.