I would describe myself as a late bloomer, I was a stereotypical "nice guy" up until I was around 28 - pedestalized women, got over-invested too quickly etc. and had only slept with 3 women up until this point. I'm now 31 and feel like I'm a completely different person - I've got a great social circle, hobbies, well paying job and am a lot more confident in myself and who I am, but am just looking to play the field and have fun.
Subsequently I'm doing better with women than I ever have, but have recently been told by some close female friends that I have a bad reputation of being a player because I'm "too nice". I'm always up front with my intentions BEFORE I sleep with a girl - I'll tell them I'm not looking for anything serious and have now even started making the point of telling them that if they think they're going to change my mind about it over time, it won't happen and we shouldn't have sex to begin with. I prefer to have friends with benefits where I'm happy to hang out with the girl - watch movies, go to the beach etc. but I don't get attached and remind them frequently that its casual.
On several occasions this year they have said that they're fine with that, but after a few weeks to a month I get the inkling that they want more from me, broach the conversation again and they admit they thought we were heading towards a relationship and I have to cut things off. They then start telling people that I lead them on, played them or whatever, despite me telling them the whole time that I wasn't looking for anything serious.
My female friends have told me that this generally happens because I'm a decent guy and don't treat women like ****, they get feelings for me, think can change my mind and end up getting hurt. Subsequently these same friends tell me that I'm the last person they would ever want to introduce any of their friends to because I'd break their hearts.
How am I suppose to navigate this, I thought by being up front with my intentions I would be able to have casual relationships without consequences. But it seems like I have a worse reputation than the guys who just pump and dump these girls and ghost them.
Subsequently I'm doing better with women than I ever have, but have recently been told by some close female friends that I have a bad reputation of being a player because I'm "too nice". I'm always up front with my intentions BEFORE I sleep with a girl - I'll tell them I'm not looking for anything serious and have now even started making the point of telling them that if they think they're going to change my mind about it over time, it won't happen and we shouldn't have sex to begin with. I prefer to have friends with benefits where I'm happy to hang out with the girl - watch movies, go to the beach etc. but I don't get attached and remind them frequently that its casual.
On several occasions this year they have said that they're fine with that, but after a few weeks to a month I get the inkling that they want more from me, broach the conversation again and they admit they thought we were heading towards a relationship and I have to cut things off. They then start telling people that I lead them on, played them or whatever, despite me telling them the whole time that I wasn't looking for anything serious.
My female friends have told me that this generally happens because I'm a decent guy and don't treat women like ****, they get feelings for me, think can change my mind and end up getting hurt. Subsequently these same friends tell me that I'm the last person they would ever want to introduce any of their friends to because I'd break their hearts.
How am I suppose to navigate this, I thought by being up front with my intentions I would be able to have casual relationships without consequences. But it seems like I have a worse reputation than the guys who just pump and dump these girls and ghost them.