MikeYikes122
Master Don Juan
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I'm home for Thanksgiving and met up with one of my old buddies who has put on quite a bit of weight. In high school and during his early 20s he was slender - about 5'10, 150 pounds. Now, he is built like a linebacker, except without the muscle. He is probably 5-10, 205 pounds now. He doesn't look fat, but he looks chubby in his face and a whole lot thicker. His man boobs are visible and his stomach sticks out a decent amount.
His confidence is taking a huge hit and I can visibly see his self image diminish as people we knew in high school approach him and make comments about his body. "Lay off the fast food", "Graduate school freshman 15?", etc. His parents and relatives are making fun of him, and I think he is getting a personal trainer for x-mas.
As funny as some of that is, it isn't very funny for him. And to make matters worse, he is horrible with women. In high school and the early parts of college he got girls with his looks alone. I had a female friend tell me today that she thought he was the best looking guy to graduate from our class but that he doesn't even rank in the top 20 anymore. Clearly, he can't rely on his looks as much anymore. He and I were out at a bar tonight with a couple of other friends and he was trying to hit on the bartender. Being present for the conversation was like listening to a car get hit by a train. It was painful and very tough to listen to and the end result was very bad for him. The bartender wasn't even very attractive.
Anyway, I've been trying to lift his spirits by explaining to him that looks aren't an absolute deal-breaker, but he doesn't seem to believe me. I've been trying to tell him that he needs to get some confidence and learn how to be less emotional/needy, but he isn't understanding. I don't think I'm explaining myself well enough. I'm having a real hard time articulating myself.
He also won't buy what I say because he seems to have this dumb notion that I'm a good looking guy and that I've never dealt with problems of his nature, which is pretty far from the truth. He seems to have a limited short term memory because I wasn't getting much a$$ in high school and the early parts of college. I really also think his view of me is indicative of a bigger problem for him: He thinks looks are what it's all about, and he sees them as the ultimate way for a guy to be successful with chicks. In turn, he assumes that because I get hot girls, I must be extremely attractive. This, however, is something I know not the be the case, with me in particular.
Short of showing him this site, which I think might kind of cross some boundaries, does anyone have any ideas or ways that I can help him? I was also wondering, are there any guys on here who consider themselves average in the looks department but still experience a lot of success with women? If so, what did you do to overcome that AFC notion that being good looking is a must for being successful with women? I think that is his biggest sticking point right now.
I half know the answers to these questions, but I'm having a really hard time leaving the abstract and finding examples for him so he buys into what I'm saying.
Also, from a personal standpoint he is driving me nuts. It is hard to go out with him when he is scaring off all the chicks. His game is actually anti-game and akin to a ****block.
His confidence is taking a huge hit and I can visibly see his self image diminish as people we knew in high school approach him and make comments about his body. "Lay off the fast food", "Graduate school freshman 15?", etc. His parents and relatives are making fun of him, and I think he is getting a personal trainer for x-mas.
As funny as some of that is, it isn't very funny for him. And to make matters worse, he is horrible with women. In high school and the early parts of college he got girls with his looks alone. I had a female friend tell me today that she thought he was the best looking guy to graduate from our class but that he doesn't even rank in the top 20 anymore. Clearly, he can't rely on his looks as much anymore. He and I were out at a bar tonight with a couple of other friends and he was trying to hit on the bartender. Being present for the conversation was like listening to a car get hit by a train. It was painful and very tough to listen to and the end result was very bad for him. The bartender wasn't even very attractive.
Anyway, I've been trying to lift his spirits by explaining to him that looks aren't an absolute deal-breaker, but he doesn't seem to believe me. I've been trying to tell him that he needs to get some confidence and learn how to be less emotional/needy, but he isn't understanding. I don't think I'm explaining myself well enough. I'm having a real hard time articulating myself.
He also won't buy what I say because he seems to have this dumb notion that I'm a good looking guy and that I've never dealt with problems of his nature, which is pretty far from the truth. He seems to have a limited short term memory because I wasn't getting much a$$ in high school and the early parts of college. I really also think his view of me is indicative of a bigger problem for him: He thinks looks are what it's all about, and he sees them as the ultimate way for a guy to be successful with chicks. In turn, he assumes that because I get hot girls, I must be extremely attractive. This, however, is something I know not the be the case, with me in particular.
Short of showing him this site, which I think might kind of cross some boundaries, does anyone have any ideas or ways that I can help him? I was also wondering, are there any guys on here who consider themselves average in the looks department but still experience a lot of success with women? If so, what did you do to overcome that AFC notion that being good looking is a must for being successful with women? I think that is his biggest sticking point right now.
I half know the answers to these questions, but I'm having a really hard time leaving the abstract and finding examples for him so he buys into what I'm saying.
Also, from a personal standpoint he is driving me nuts. It is hard to go out with him when he is scaring off all the chicks. His game is actually anti-game and akin to a ****block.