This is because you are an average value guy. You're in the fat part of the bell curve that most men occupy. You're not utterly repulsive like the ugliest guys, but you're not swoon worthy, like the hottest guys. Both extremes of the bell curve evoke strong emotions.
However, we live in a strange historical era of political correctness where many of the freaks and super low value guys are now supposed to be a part of "protected categories" ie the disabled, blacks, mexicans, etc. Women used to flee from these men, call them names, yell at them. Now, women are taught that these men are actually the BEST men. All media tells women that they should either have sex with these men, or at least treat them nicely.
So what does that leave? Only the *best looking men* evoke very strong reactions. Women can no longer say "Yuck! Black guys are gross!" They can't even *act* in a way in which we could infer that attitude. Women are forced to be nice to blacks and society praises women who date black men.
However, good looking men face all sorts of negative stereotypes: good looking guys are all supposedly jocks, douchebags, cheaters, chads, etc. Of course women naturally want good looking men so they wind up fighting their instincts because it's not politically correct to want these men. They're supposed to date and marry either:
1. sensitive, soft, shy guys ie soyboys or
2. minorities, esp. blacks or else they are racist.
So, women develop all sorts of complexes and neuroses about good looking guys and feel conflicted and weird around good looking men.
So, yeah, 95% of men within the two middle standard deviations will never experience the strong, conflicted reactions that good looking men trigger.
It's only the top 2.5% of men, and it probably drops down to maybe 10% of men, who really create all kinds of havoc in women's hormones and cause them to freak out.
You will never experience a situation where a woman is completely emotionally fried because she can't handle your looks, 90-97% of men will never experience this, and that's ok. You will get the weaker, more subdued reactions, and you'll never have to deal with a woman who's completely wrecked emotionally because she's totally wet and crazy with lust and trying to fight her attraction because her feminist and liberal professors all tell her strong, masculine, good looking men are evil and she needs to be in control of the relationship.
However, we live in a strange historical era of political correctness where many of the freaks and super low value guys are now supposed to be a part of "protected categories" ie the disabled, blacks, mexicans, etc. Women used to flee from these men, call them names, yell at them. Now, women are taught that these men are actually the BEST men. All media tells women that they should either have sex with these men, or at least treat them nicely.
So what does that leave? Only the *best looking men* evoke very strong reactions. Women can no longer say "Yuck! Black guys are gross!" They can't even *act* in a way in which we could infer that attitude. Women are forced to be nice to blacks and society praises women who date black men.
However, good looking men face all sorts of negative stereotypes: good looking guys are all supposedly jocks, douchebags, cheaters, chads, etc. Of course women naturally want good looking men so they wind up fighting their instincts because it's not politically correct to want these men. They're supposed to date and marry either:
1. sensitive, soft, shy guys ie soyboys or
2. minorities, esp. blacks or else they are racist.
So, women develop all sorts of complexes and neuroses about good looking guys and feel conflicted and weird around good looking men.
So, yeah, 95% of men within the two middle standard deviations will never experience the strong, conflicted reactions that good looking men trigger.
It's only the top 2.5% of men, and it probably drops down to maybe 10% of men, who really create all kinds of havoc in women's hormones and cause them to freak out.
You will never experience a situation where a woman is completely emotionally fried because she can't handle your looks, 90-97% of men will never experience this, and that's ok. You will get the weaker, more subdued reactions, and you'll never have to deal with a woman who's completely wrecked emotionally because she's totally wet and crazy with lust and trying to fight her attraction because her feminist and liberal professors all tell her strong, masculine, good looking men are evil and she needs to be in control of the relationship.
After reading Corey Wayne's book about how interested women Chase men and experiencing it first hand, its true I believe.
I've never experienced a woman "playing hard to get" and then me finally winning her over with persistence.
I'm not all saying a woman will approach you, ask for your number or ask you out, but when they are intereted, THEY WILL HELP YOU.
A woman that gives you short, sometimes one word responses via text, is not playing hard to get, she is NOT interested.
A woman that says "maybe" or "I'm kind of busy, maybe some other time" in response to asking her out is not playing hard to get, she is NOT interested.
An interested woman, will put herself in proximity to you, try and make eye contact and reach out and text you if she hasn't heard from you in a couple to a few days.
Woman that seem to avoid meeting your eyes or act like you don't exist, are not playing hard to get, they are NOT interested.
This seems to hold true online too. I've noticed the only women I seem to get anywhere with are the ones who initiated a wink, made me a favorite or wrote me first.
Women Chase men they are interested in, they don't play hard to get.