BillyPilgrim
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I would assume, as would most reasonable people, that he's asking for constructive advice rather than AA-ism.Then what does it mean?
I would assume, as would most reasonable people, that he's asking for constructive advice rather than AA-ism.Then what does it mean?
It means posters can discuss the topic without resorting to calling me (the man who dared to get his pubes removed in the most painful way possible, and has moved places where he knew no one more than once) a coward just because he's afraid of getting rejected by a woman he'll cross paths with again.Then what does it mean?
It’s either real life real life or fictional fictional, Comparing real life to fictional is apples and oranges.I brought up fictional characters in the context of real life individuals comparing me to said fictional characters.
In which case, the important thing is whether a real live woman finds said characters sexually exciting.
She is saying if you play your cards right you can make out with Penny.When a real live woman compares you to Sheldon or The 40 Year Old Virgin, she's pretty much saying "You have no sex appeal whatsoever."
He got the hottest girls too. Man you are lucky to be compared to him.Oh yeah, Alan from 2 and a Half Men is another TV character I've been compared to who's lacking in sex appeal.
Yet Ivanka is hot and she is not only attracted, she married him and had 2 kids with him,As for why I've only heard the negatives a woman has said about Jared Kushner's appearance, that's because...drumroll...a woman has never indicated to me that she's attracted to Jared Kushner.
You not recognizing jocularity is nothing newAs ironic as this will sound (coming from me), you sound like a pedantic autist.
You know what I meant when I said the cafe girl doesn't look like she has any African admixture.
A Brazilian is way more painful for a man than for a woman.First of all, the things you mention are not really courageous. Women get Brazilian waxes and electrolysis all the time, I wouldn't call pube removal to be courageous. And moving to new places where you don't know anyone is quite normal and not many people become shut-ins like yourself, so it's not like you make a new social circle wherever you go. Being a shut-in in Pennsylvania doesn't require more courage than being a shut-in in Massachusetts. So, if that is your 'proof' for not being a coward, it's not really working.
Second, cowardice regarding rejection doesn't automatically mean you are a coward. It means you're behaving like a coward in this matter. It would be courageous to overcome your fear and stop being so worried about getting rejected. That's why people are encouraging you to take action. If you were a genuine coward, all this encouragement wouldn't work...
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
I'm not sensitive about the Brazilian thing; men in general are. My waxing technician said a lot of men quit the Brazilian as soon as she pulls the first strip of wax.Or you're just more sensitive than a woman.
I've done plenty of things that 'others say they wouldn't dare to', but that doesn't mean it was courageous.
See, this is your main problem: "I've heard other people legitimise my victimhood!"
You call it a 'phobia' and 'crippling' to validate your sense of how impossible it is for you to overcome.
The thing is, you don't really want help. You'd rather talk here about how much easier for you to tongue wrestle a man than face rejection from a woman, but you're not gay. I think you might be in denial. Everything about you screams closeted homosexual.
That's what I said on Page 1 and thought B was the higher probability answer.I'm not reading 6 pages of this.
Either:
A. She was flirting and interested, but lost interest when you didn't reciprocate enough for her to feel like you were interested in her too.
B. She's a service-industry worker and it's her job to be nice to customers so they come back and/or tip higher.
In either case, this is why I always advocate for being direct. Saves you a lot of time and guesswork.
A Brazilian is way more painful for a man than for a woman.
As for moving to places where you know no one, I've heard others say they wouldn't dare to.
As for the rejection thing, I (a straight man) would rather kiss a man than cross paths with a woman I got rejected by. I really don't think there's any curing a phobia that crippling.
Call it gay if you want.
This needs to be addressed. Get off this site & seek professional help.Call it gay if you want.
I'd say it simply illustrates how much I hate crossing paths with a woman I got rejected by.
Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
I mentioned how crippling my phobia of rejection is to my therapist this past summer.This needs to be addressed. Get off this site & seek professional help.
You believe that you can't fix it, so your mind will ensure you can't. So in that regard, you are correctA Brazilian is way more painful for a man than for a woman.
As for moving to places where you know no one, I've heard others say they wouldn't dare to.
As for the rejection thing, I (a straight man) would rather kiss a man than cross paths with a woman I got rejected by. I really don't think there's any curing a phobia that crippling.
Have you told her of your affinity for Brazilian waxes? That might be one way to escalate and move the conversation towards a subject she can relate to.I went back to the cafe today for the first time since posting the thread.
The flirter was working. We had a flirt session. I escalated a bit this time (but I stopped short of asking her out)
Overall, I like the direction in which our dynamic is moving.
Men frequently err by talking too much. They often monopolize conversations, droning on and on about topics that bore women to tears. They think they're impressing the women when, in reality, they're depressing the women.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.
No I haven't.Have you told her of your affinity for Brazilian waxes? That might be one way to escalate and move the conversations towards a subject she can relate to.
Sometimes you have to be bold. You've got to move the conversation from lattes and cappuccinos into a more romantic realm.No I haven't.
I'd venture to guess genital waxing is a tad too intense of a topic for the level of repertoire I have with her.
As for the girl the thread is about, I'm thinking of giving her my card (with my name, picture, and number) if the flirting continues.
That's as far as I'm willing to escalate. I can't ask her for her number, nor can I ask her out, because then I'd have to stop going to the cafe if I were to get turned down.
The time to be bold was 3 weeks ago in the first playful interaction on December 16. That was the interaction that started this thread.Sometimes you have to he bold. You've got to move the conversation from lattes and cappuccinos into a more romantic realm.
There is self-esteem damage that comes with taking rejections. At a certain point, if a man takes enough rejections without any successes, then he's going to dislike asking women to go on dates. My sense is that your self-esteem is in the toilet from too many rejections with little to no success.if I were to get rejected by the cafe girl, I wouldn't feel masculine for asking her out. My self-esteem would simply sink even lower.
At this point you probably have a woman (or multiple women) chasing you around, calling you all the time, wanting to be with you. So let's talk about how to KEEP a woman interested in you once you have her. This is BIG! There is nothing worse than getting dumped by a woman that you really, really like.
Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.