ArmyStrong90
Don Juan
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- Oct 23, 2016
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Not sure if I should be worried about not having been in a serious relationship with a girl at this point of my life. Not to make excuses for myself but I THINK that the reason for all the girls I have met through out college (just graduated too) seem to "doge" me is because they get this impression that I maybe too strong for them in terms of personality. Below are some examples
1) There was an instance where this girl and I were in the talking phase, trying to move things further with her was rough because "I wasn't what she was looking for" I later met her ex-boyfriend who was the complete opposite of her in the sense that she was a gorgeous girl (diva like) and he was a nerd and the epitome of a guy that lacks the skills to date or have sex with such a girl (you barely can understand what he says due to his severe speech problem) when I told him about her and I he told me that I doged a bullet because she has a very controlling personality once she is exclusive with another guy and she split with him due to consistent disagreements. I remember her telling me that I needed to convert to her religion in order to date her and that I must be willing to marry her in the future lol although I did like her a lot I was not willing to compromise on serious matters--funny thing is she was just bull****ting the entire time because the guy she dated afterwards was an atheist and seemed to lack the confidence to even look me in the eye when speaking to him.
2) The girl after her was one whom I had feelings for. She was around my age at the time like the previous girl (24) but seemed more legit. Except she never told me that she was off and on with another dude that she has long history with, rather she would use guilt tactics about how she isn't wanted by guys when she is clearly gorgeous. Instead I felt led on by her thinking I can change the circumstance, we would flirt and I would get the impression that she digs me but we never had sex. It was only until a semester later that she broke it down to me (valentines day) of how she was going to get back with the guy that she was on and off with and he was just like the dorky dude in my previous example. He had the complete opposite physical stature of the type of man that would date a girl like her. According to a friend of mine that met him, this guy is much shorter than her and looks like a complete nerd he also appears to have a quirky sense of humor and looks like the beta
Other than this other girls I have met were involved in greek life and seemed superficial. Looking back to college it was hard not to judge a girl before meeting her because from what I have gone through they all seemed to think I was the "serious type" which is a turnoff?? so am I doing anything wrong by putting more emphasis on working towards my goals? because its mainly the more attractive girls that act this way. I tend to find out the real reason why they weren't able to be with me and its never really MY fault, they just tend to have something going on in their lives that conflicts. What do you guys think??
1) There was an instance where this girl and I were in the talking phase, trying to move things further with her was rough because "I wasn't what she was looking for" I later met her ex-boyfriend who was the complete opposite of her in the sense that she was a gorgeous girl (diva like) and he was a nerd and the epitome of a guy that lacks the skills to date or have sex with such a girl (you barely can understand what he says due to his severe speech problem) when I told him about her and I he told me that I doged a bullet because she has a very controlling personality once she is exclusive with another guy and she split with him due to consistent disagreements. I remember her telling me that I needed to convert to her religion in order to date her and that I must be willing to marry her in the future lol although I did like her a lot I was not willing to compromise on serious matters--funny thing is she was just bull****ting the entire time because the guy she dated afterwards was an atheist and seemed to lack the confidence to even look me in the eye when speaking to him.
2) The girl after her was one whom I had feelings for. She was around my age at the time like the previous girl (24) but seemed more legit. Except she never told me that she was off and on with another dude that she has long history with, rather she would use guilt tactics about how she isn't wanted by guys when she is clearly gorgeous. Instead I felt led on by her thinking I can change the circumstance, we would flirt and I would get the impression that she digs me but we never had sex. It was only until a semester later that she broke it down to me (valentines day) of how she was going to get back with the guy that she was on and off with and he was just like the dorky dude in my previous example. He had the complete opposite physical stature of the type of man that would date a girl like her. According to a friend of mine that met him, this guy is much shorter than her and looks like a complete nerd he also appears to have a quirky sense of humor and looks like the beta
Other than this other girls I have met were involved in greek life and seemed superficial. Looking back to college it was hard not to judge a girl before meeting her because from what I have gone through they all seemed to think I was the "serious type" which is a turnoff?? so am I doing anything wrong by putting more emphasis on working towards my goals? because its mainly the more attractive girls that act this way. I tend to find out the real reason why they weren't able to be with me and its never really MY fault, they just tend to have something going on in their lives that conflicts. What do you guys think??