No. You're putting yourself on a pedestal.
Because you have not succeeded with these particular women before, you have no clue as to what really works and what doesn't. Therefor you have no confidence in doing it. So, in an effort to grasp at some straw of reason, you put yourself on this pedestal because that is the only thing that makes sense to you right now: Be a great catch and the great women should come.
Right now you're like a salesman who has only sold a really hot gizmo product that virtually sells itself; a product that has never truly tested your skills as a salesman. You have masqueraded yourself as the greatest gizmo salesman of the year for all of those sales so easily made. But now it's time to test your skills..... and you don't know what to do... and this leads to inaction. Frozen in fear. Knowing failure is certain if you do put those skills to a true challenge. You know and realize that you will find out what it is you're really made of, and you're afraid of the truth.
You're afraid of the undeniable possibility that you are not that great "salesman", the great catch you now always pride yourself upon. That is the cornerstone of your psychological foundation right now, Dave, and you know, deep down, that if that cornerstone is proven to be a weak one built upon sand.... that the whole damn building is coming down.
If you don't know what to do now, what on Earth are you going to do then?
Nope.
Better to do nothing.
Better to stay in denial than find out the ugly truth.
Better to try to find another gizmo that sells itself, rather than rise to the challenge of becoming a truly great salesman.
Nope.
Better to keep telling yourself you're the catch, hoping it will all somehow miraculously work out in the end, saving you from that rude awakening you know is coming and you're so afraid of.
You've woven yourself into a cocoon and you do not want to come out of it.