Jesse Pinkman
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FWIW, these are all southern guys I know so maybe its different for dudes who grew up in NYC or LA.
I know we talk about how women have a wall and all of that but a week ago, I caught up with some old friends from high school and college. A lot of these guys were your typical football team jocks and fraternity dudes who were supposedly good with women in those years. After catching up with a few of them, here are some themes I noticed from the various guys.
1. Most of them married young and often married mediocre looking women that got worse with age, some of them even fat.
2. Some of them who remained single often just have a drink with the boys and rely on online dating or friends of friends to help them meet girls. A few have taken up joining the church and some said it is to meet women, some rely on coworkers as partners.
3. The few who seem to be doing "well" are all relying on social circles and work places with loose standards and even then, a couple have confessed to me that they do not crack a lay count above a 5 on a given year because they see the same girls over and over.
Even with number 3, I notice these dudes have put on weight and lack that zest for life that their younger self had.
And the hottest girls, who are they going for?
I notice that the hottest girls are going for guys who are hitting on all cylinders. These are the guys who look good in their late 20s or 30s, have a career on the right trajectory, are doing big things with their lives, and seriously going places. Some go for a guy who comes from Old Money though but that is about it.
What's weird is that I have networked with a lot of these successful guys who are killing it now and yeah, some of them were jocks and alphas in their school days. However, a significant chunk of them seem to be dudes who were also former nerds that grew up and got more comfortable in their skin. I have known some who just looked like the dudes who'd be stuffed into lockers in their high school days blossom into something completely different in a good way.
Just my experience though.
I know we talk about how women have a wall and all of that but a week ago, I caught up with some old friends from high school and college. A lot of these guys were your typical football team jocks and fraternity dudes who were supposedly good with women in those years. After catching up with a few of them, here are some themes I noticed from the various guys.
1. Most of them married young and often married mediocre looking women that got worse with age, some of them even fat.
2. Some of them who remained single often just have a drink with the boys and rely on online dating or friends of friends to help them meet girls. A few have taken up joining the church and some said it is to meet women, some rely on coworkers as partners.
3. The few who seem to be doing "well" are all relying on social circles and work places with loose standards and even then, a couple have confessed to me that they do not crack a lay count above a 5 on a given year because they see the same girls over and over.
Even with number 3, I notice these dudes have put on weight and lack that zest for life that their younger self had.
And the hottest girls, who are they going for?
I notice that the hottest girls are going for guys who are hitting on all cylinders. These are the guys who look good in their late 20s or 30s, have a career on the right trajectory, are doing big things with their lives, and seriously going places. Some go for a guy who comes from Old Money though but that is about it.
What's weird is that I have networked with a lot of these successful guys who are killing it now and yeah, some of them were jocks and alphas in their school days. However, a significant chunk of them seem to be dudes who were also former nerds that grew up and got more comfortable in their skin. I have known some who just looked like the dudes who'd be stuffed into lockers in their high school days blossom into something completely different in a good way.
Just my experience though.