GQ_Confidence_1
Don Juan
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Hey guys,
I've experienced a HUGE transformation in the last few years. I'm 26 now, and I've gone from a 6"2 135 lb kid in highschool, shy, no nookie, never even hugged or touched a woman...to a guy that's now 175 lbs with tons more confidence around women and more confidence about life in general. When I think back to highschool....I feel like I made things about 1,000x harder than they actually were.
I had a horrible fear in highschool that I'd be a skinny AFC forever, and I'd only get the ugly/fat/left over girls. It's the most depressing feeling in the world. You guys know what it feels like. That's what drove you to sites like this. It makes you ache. You try to block it out of your mind, but it pops up again.
The woman that you want is a reflection of who you think you are. You know that people attract people like themselves. If the ugly/fat/left over girls are the only girls you can get....its proof of who you are.
If I could go back to highschool, 135 lbs, clothes hanging off my body, no real style, some acne, friday nights spent playing nintendo, my grandparents asking "does he have a gf yet", I'd do a few things.....
-I'd realize that I've made a major transition in my life. Going from a kid playing with toys, dependent upon others, to a young adult that needs to be more independent.
I think alot of "shyness" stems from this transition phase (14-15-16). I would bet that most people here had a tough time making a really decisive transition. And then the problems just built on themselves.
Starting on my 16th birthday, I'd realize that now I have to be "in the game" from this point forward. Focus on a job, a career, extra money. Focus on hobbies and interests of yours (not video games or TV). Develop yourself! Work with kids. Do charitable work. Take pride in your room. You're growing up and you have certain responsibilities regardless of how you look or how many zits are on your face. Things fall into place when you're really engaged in life. My body language, nervousness, style...all of that would have been greatly improved IMO.
I went through a phase a few years ago of self help, tony robbins, saying affirmations to myself. I don't believe any of that will give you the confidence you're looking for. Maybe short term. But you can't say, I'm confident, I'm confident and then have nothing to look forward to in the next 6 months, or your room is a disaster that you're embarrassed about.
-I wouldn't take highschool seriously at all. The school I went to was a joke, and shy/socially anxious people tend to always blame themselves for their problems. Maybe you're not in the right environment. Maybe you haven't developed your interests enough. It's not the end of the world. The amount of time you spend in highschool is an extremely small portion of your life.
-How you make a woman feel is everything. She doesn't care about your car, your muscles, your hot clothes, your 6 pack abs, your chisled jaw line. The only thing she cares about is, what does that mean to me? How are you going to make me feel? What sensations will I get in my body? If you're familiar with advertising/marketing, you know the importance of "what's in it for me." People don't buy products or services. They buy the result, the benefit, the outcome, the feeling that they'll get. It's no different with people.
Make her feel things in her stomach and in her heart. Make her laugh, make her smile, make her intrigued, make her into a better person, make her feel like a woman, send chills up and down her body as you whisper naughty things in her ear. Push her away sometimes if she deserves it. You've got choices in life.
Would you feel great if you were around a woman that had no life? That didn't take care of herself. That had nothing new to say.
That played video games all day. That felt so insecure that she's not even sure if she's allowed to be next to you. That turns me off just typing it! Guess how girls feel....
I don't really care about 9's or 10's. They're too much work. I'm happy with a 7.5 that takes care of herself, respects herself and has direction in her life.
I think the journey though is much more important than worrying about numbers, neg hits, and all these DJ terms. Talking to women on a continuous basis will be much more satisfying than always obsessing over looks.
I've had great conversations with women that I never would have had in HS. On a plane ride two years ago, I sat next to this 15 year old girl and we talked for 5 hours about everything, we played hangman, and laughed.....just had a really neat time.
-Right now I'm completely focused on the journey. There are sunsets, full moons, bright stars, kids growing up, squirrels running along my back fence, songs that send chills through your body, books that are awe inspiring, breakthroughs in science.
There are moments just begging to be shared with someone. Stuff that makes you feel alive.
And I'm focusing my whole life on my weight and what some guy said in 5th period...........what?!? The journey is all you've got. With 9/11, terrorism and all these things.....I'm not fooling around.
Carpe Diem guys.
Hey guys,
I've experienced a HUGE transformation in the last few years. I'm 26 now, and I've gone from a 6"2 135 lb kid in highschool, shy, no nookie, never even hugged or touched a woman...to a guy that's now 175 lbs with tons more confidence around women and more confidence about life in general. When I think back to highschool....I feel like I made things about 1,000x harder than they actually were.
I had a horrible fear in highschool that I'd be a skinny AFC forever, and I'd only get the ugly/fat/left over girls. It's the most depressing feeling in the world. You guys know what it feels like. That's what drove you to sites like this. It makes you ache. You try to block it out of your mind, but it pops up again.
The woman that you want is a reflection of who you think you are. You know that people attract people like themselves. If the ugly/fat/left over girls are the only girls you can get....its proof of who you are.
If I could go back to highschool, 135 lbs, clothes hanging off my body, no real style, some acne, friday nights spent playing nintendo, my grandparents asking "does he have a gf yet", I'd do a few things.....
-I'd realize that I've made a major transition in my life. Going from a kid playing with toys, dependent upon others, to a young adult that needs to be more independent.
I think alot of "shyness" stems from this transition phase (14-15-16). I would bet that most people here had a tough time making a really decisive transition. And then the problems just built on themselves.
Starting on my 16th birthday, I'd realize that now I have to be "in the game" from this point forward. Focus on a job, a career, extra money. Focus on hobbies and interests of yours (not video games or TV). Develop yourself! Work with kids. Do charitable work. Take pride in your room. You're growing up and you have certain responsibilities regardless of how you look or how many zits are on your face. Things fall into place when you're really engaged in life. My body language, nervousness, style...all of that would have been greatly improved IMO.
I went through a phase a few years ago of self help, tony robbins, saying affirmations to myself. I don't believe any of that will give you the confidence you're looking for. Maybe short term. But you can't say, I'm confident, I'm confident and then have nothing to look forward to in the next 6 months, or your room is a disaster that you're embarrassed about.
-I wouldn't take highschool seriously at all. The school I went to was a joke, and shy/socially anxious people tend to always blame themselves for their problems. Maybe you're not in the right environment. Maybe you haven't developed your interests enough. It's not the end of the world. The amount of time you spend in highschool is an extremely small portion of your life.
-How you make a woman feel is everything. She doesn't care about your car, your muscles, your hot clothes, your 6 pack abs, your chisled jaw line. The only thing she cares about is, what does that mean to me? How are you going to make me feel? What sensations will I get in my body? If you're familiar with advertising/marketing, you know the importance of "what's in it for me." People don't buy products or services. They buy the result, the benefit, the outcome, the feeling that they'll get. It's no different with people.
Make her feel things in her stomach and in her heart. Make her laugh, make her smile, make her intrigued, make her into a better person, make her feel like a woman, send chills up and down her body as you whisper naughty things in her ear. Push her away sometimes if she deserves it. You've got choices in life.
Would you feel great if you were around a woman that had no life? That didn't take care of herself. That had nothing new to say.
That played video games all day. That felt so insecure that she's not even sure if she's allowed to be next to you. That turns me off just typing it! Guess how girls feel....
I don't really care about 9's or 10's. They're too much work. I'm happy with a 7.5 that takes care of herself, respects herself and has direction in her life.
I think the journey though is much more important than worrying about numbers, neg hits, and all these DJ terms. Talking to women on a continuous basis will be much more satisfying than always obsessing over looks.
I've had great conversations with women that I never would have had in HS. On a plane ride two years ago, I sat next to this 15 year old girl and we talked for 5 hours about everything, we played hangman, and laughed.....just had a really neat time.
-Right now I'm completely focused on the journey. There are sunsets, full moons, bright stars, kids growing up, squirrels running along my back fence, songs that send chills through your body, books that are awe inspiring, breakthroughs in science.
There are moments just begging to be shared with someone. Stuff that makes you feel alive.
And I'm focusing my whole life on my weight and what some guy said in 5th period...........what?!? The journey is all you've got. With 9/11, terrorism and all these things.....I'm not fooling around.
Carpe Diem guys.