big_cane_sugar
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In case the title doesn't make it clear, this thread is about advice for straight guys who think they can't get laid or get a girlfriend.
Bona fides: Until my mid-20s I struggled even to get a date or kiss a girl. In retrospect, it wasn't because anything was wrong with me from the POV of the women. It was because I misunderstood so much stuff about life. We didn't have the concept of "incel" back then and I never got so pessimistic that I would've identified as one, but I can definitely understand that loneliness and sadness. When I figured a few things out, however, things really turned around for me. For about two years I went so far to the other extreme that I'm not 100% proud of everything I did in that time. But I managed to grow through that too and now I'm so happily married that if I described it a lot of people wouldn't believe me. Nearly everyone who knows us wonders how I snagged this woman, but no one wonders how she snagged me.
Here's an outline of what I plan to put here:
1. Basic overall life advice for a straight guy. This might be the most important part. Taking responsibility for yourself: don't waste a bunch of time feeling sorry for yourself, blaming the injustices of the world, and so on. Instead, get to work. Find ways to enjoy life and being your best self even if nobody ever wants to have sex with you, because actually doing those things is one of the best ways to make yourself more attractive - includes stuff like get your personal hygiene situation right, be ambitious about your future, have goals, don't let your struggles define who you are, do stuff you feel proud of etc
2. A guide to heterosexual women. Understanding that they're diverse, at different places in their lives, etc, so you can't use any formulaic techniques. But especially: they don't actually hate men. Most single heterosexual women would really like to meet a decent man. But you might have to be more realistic about who you are and learn to appreciate the women who are willing to give you a chance.
3. Saying hello to an attractive woman. Including stuff like stand up straight, make eye contact, smile - what to say, how to respond if she seems uninterested, if she seems somewhat interested, if she seems very interested ... basic advice about small talk, flirting, being appropriate, asking for a date or contact information, not seeming creepy or super insecure.
4. What if you like someone you already know? Also, the "friend zone."
5. Rejection. Also how to guess whether she might welcome a little persistence, and if so, how to be persistent in a way that might be welcomed.
6. First date. How to go for the first kiss.
7. Getting to sex and love.
The Art of Getting Laid is a thread you want to check out. This post will eventually be little more than an organized summary of what you can find there plus what people are saying below.
Bona fides: Until my mid-20s I struggled even to get a date or kiss a girl. In retrospect, it wasn't because anything was wrong with me from the POV of the women. It was because I misunderstood so much stuff about life. We didn't have the concept of "incel" back then and I never got so pessimistic that I would've identified as one, but I can definitely understand that loneliness and sadness. When I figured a few things out, however, things really turned around for me. For about two years I went so far to the other extreme that I'm not 100% proud of everything I did in that time. But I managed to grow through that too and now I'm so happily married that if I described it a lot of people wouldn't believe me. Nearly everyone who knows us wonders how I snagged this woman, but no one wonders how she snagged me.
Here's an outline of what I plan to put here:
1. Basic overall life advice for a straight guy. This might be the most important part. Taking responsibility for yourself: don't waste a bunch of time feeling sorry for yourself, blaming the injustices of the world, and so on. Instead, get to work. Find ways to enjoy life and being your best self even if nobody ever wants to have sex with you, because actually doing those things is one of the best ways to make yourself more attractive - includes stuff like get your personal hygiene situation right, be ambitious about your future, have goals, don't let your struggles define who you are, do stuff you feel proud of etc
2. A guide to heterosexual women. Understanding that they're diverse, at different places in their lives, etc, so you can't use any formulaic techniques. But especially: they don't actually hate men. Most single heterosexual women would really like to meet a decent man. But you might have to be more realistic about who you are and learn to appreciate the women who are willing to give you a chance.
3. Saying hello to an attractive woman. Including stuff like stand up straight, make eye contact, smile - what to say, how to respond if she seems uninterested, if she seems somewhat interested, if she seems very interested ... basic advice about small talk, flirting, being appropriate, asking for a date or contact information, not seeming creepy or super insecure.
4. What if you like someone you already know? Also, the "friend zone."
5. Rejection. Also how to guess whether she might welcome a little persistence, and if so, how to be persistent in a way that might be welcomed.
6. First date. How to go for the first kiss.
7. Getting to sex and love.
The Art of Getting Laid is a thread you want to check out. This post will eventually be little more than an organized summary of what you can find there plus what people are saying below.
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