Since that girl
broke up with me a year ago, I’ve had a streak of 1-3 dates, followed by rejection.
Each time, the girl will say that I just don’t do it for her, but can’t describe why. It’s just a feeling, they say vaguely.
I can’t keep taking rejection from women anymore. The longer this pattern goes on,
the more women keep telling me I just don’t do it for them, the more I start wondering whether I do it for anyone.
I feel I do mostly the right things, I can keep a conversation going, I try not to make them uncomfortable, I keep it positive and I don’t need to boast about my accomplishments.
I try my best not to look like I just want sex. I try my best to be casual and not act too desperate.
I try my best to have a positive mindset, believing this will work. But it’s hard, when I have a streak to haunt me.
I’m not a perfect dater by any means. I can’t always be high-energy and stimulating, and dramatic and exciting like an actor. Sometimes I am nervous. Sometimes I say wrong things and make women uncomfortable. But I keep learning.
But recently, I haven’t been saying wrong things to make them uncomfortable.
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It must be something very subtle I’m doing wrong, can anyone come up with some theories of why I can’t seem to get beyond 1-3 dates?**
Also, how much do these matter to women, in terms of creating the type of attraction that makes a woman want to be more than friends? (I would say sexual attraction, but CAFers might take it the wrong way.)
1) Hairstyle (I’ve been told by a friend to change it)
2) Posture (I’ve been told mine is horrible)
3) Being high-energy and stimulating, instead of quiet-confident (I can’t always do this; how do people act so stimulated all the time?)
4) Height (I’m 5’8. Should I not bother with tall women?)
5) Being in the
military (I’m not)
6) Having an
athletic body (I’ve been told by that same friend to build muscle to look more sexually appealing)
7) Tattoos (I have none)
8) Smoking (How much does this matter? How about weed?)
9) Diet restrictions (I’m an omnivore. Should I not bother with vegetarians? But there are so many in LA.)
10) Race/culture (I am Korean. Am I barking up the wrong tree by preferring white women? Are white women open to dating Asians? Should I not bother, and date within my culture to increase the odds?)
11) Similarity of career (Many in LA are in entertainment. I find it’s hard to relate to their struggles, and theirs to mine. Despite their beauty, am I barking up the wrong tree? Should I not bother and seek educated professionals?)
12) Similarity of political beliefs (I’m not always leftist, but I feel pressured to be leftist. Many women won’t date someone who is pro-life, for example. How much does this matter to women?)
13) Exciting hobbies (Should I get a motorcycle, for example?)
14) Storytelling skills (I can’t always come up with clever stories to tell. How much does this matter?)
Thanks for your thoughtful responses!