The LadyKiller
Senior Don Juan
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- Oct 5, 2011
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While it's not "rock bottom" for me - my job, family and close friends are in good standing - I have hit a serious wall with my social life and girls. I work at a heavily-populated company whose culture resembles a campus due to an abundance of people in their early-mid 20s. Because it's in a rural setting and everyone relocated for the job (my out-of-work friends live a few hours away), everyone we'd know is from work.
Most of my peers (same level as me) are "nice/professional" while at work, but:
-I'm not invited to parties when mostly everyone else is. It's commonplace around here for people to post their open parties as events on facebook. Seeing everyone else invited and not you is disheartening - I don't think it's a mere oversight every time. For example, there is an upcoming event that I had no idea about until one of my friends told me about it. He laughed about how I had no idea it existed - since everyone else was invited.
-If I ask someone/people if they're doing anything after work, I get "No, we're just going home." My friend asks the same question and, "Yeah we're going to grab a drink, stop by!"
-A former peer was an attractive girl who was a big flirt. I didn't know her well. She smiled, joked and laughed with mostly everyone. However, she attempted to have me fired for no reason. Luckily, HR saw through this and quickly dismissed her (blatantly false or otherwise very dumb) claims.
-Girls will smalltalk with me. But anything past that and they go silent. Simple facebook friend requests or twitter follows get "mulled over" when it's an instant "yes" for everyone else we work with. Keep in mind most of these girls aren't ones I'm particularly trying to date.
I'm not a jerk or a pr*ck. I keep myself in good shape (not ugly) and am upbeat/personable. My work production is solid. But, everything I try to do to get to know my peers better fails (with exception of a few close friends). My friends say they have no idea why I receive such a negative reaction. Predictably, no one else will talk/tell the truth.
MikeCT32 has mentioned before that girls/people at work could be weird and it's nothing to obsess over. He makes a good point - but I can't figure out why I'm the only one getting shunned at my work. Is there some way that I can get in the loop and not be blackballed?
Most of my peers (same level as me) are "nice/professional" while at work, but:
-I'm not invited to parties when mostly everyone else is. It's commonplace around here for people to post their open parties as events on facebook. Seeing everyone else invited and not you is disheartening - I don't think it's a mere oversight every time. For example, there is an upcoming event that I had no idea about until one of my friends told me about it. He laughed about how I had no idea it existed - since everyone else was invited.
-If I ask someone/people if they're doing anything after work, I get "No, we're just going home." My friend asks the same question and, "Yeah we're going to grab a drink, stop by!"
-A former peer was an attractive girl who was a big flirt. I didn't know her well. She smiled, joked and laughed with mostly everyone. However, she attempted to have me fired for no reason. Luckily, HR saw through this and quickly dismissed her (blatantly false or otherwise very dumb) claims.
-Girls will smalltalk with me. But anything past that and they go silent. Simple facebook friend requests or twitter follows get "mulled over" when it's an instant "yes" for everyone else we work with. Keep in mind most of these girls aren't ones I'm particularly trying to date.
I'm not a jerk or a pr*ck. I keep myself in good shape (not ugly) and am upbeat/personable. My work production is solid. But, everything I try to do to get to know my peers better fails (with exception of a few close friends). My friends say they have no idea why I receive such a negative reaction. Predictably, no one else will talk/tell the truth.
MikeCT32 has mentioned before that girls/people at work could be weird and it's nothing to obsess over. He makes a good point - but I can't figure out why I'm the only one getting shunned at my work. Is there some way that I can get in the loop and not be blackballed?