Harsh Truth: You will never beat women in the dating game

H8CourtshipWithAPassion

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With billions of women on the planet, you shouldn't 'court' a woman that isn't interested in you.


I think many people have unrealistic matching goals. Average people should date other average people, because exceptional people don't want to hang around average people. Any relationship that is mismatched is doomed from the start. However, because most people have no idea about how (un)attractive they are, they keep messing up going after unattainable partners.


Realistically, just because you're attracted to someone doesn't mean they reciprocate your feelings. Deal with it. Become as attractive as you can be, expand your social circles, become good company and you will find someone.

B!tching and moaning about how life screwed you over is unattractive.
yup, understatement, never truer words have been said or spoken, this is another reality i like to believe, if your a guy, the world will never come to save you, but it will if your a woman.
 

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Truth. The hottest girl at my work building is a ****ble 32 year old married woman, nose-job, and she is starting to gain weight on her arms but she is still skinny. The gap between her and the second hottest girl is so wide that, all men can be having a conversation, and then she comes in the room, everyone will stop talking and start to try to get her attention. Whether it be by ignoring her, looking at her, trying to talk to her, and some just leave the room. It becomes ackward.

I just want to emphasize that her English is terrible so by default, looks wise, she is the hottest.

**** is so annoying.
The former high school star quarterback, who's now a jowly cashier at Burger King, is similarly seen as sexier by every broad on the pay roll than the pimply faced meth head working the fryer

In a land filled with quadriplegics, Captain Ahab is viewed as a God among "normal" people
 

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...this is another reality i like to believe, if your a guy, the world will never come to save you, but it will if your a woman.
The world may sympathize with you more readily if you're a young, attractive woman.... Anyone of either gender who's relying on somene else to regularly "save" them is in for a rude awakening though

Ex. No one rode to Rachel Bilson's rescue when her limitations as an actress became impossible to ignore, and she reached her late 30s. Had Ol' Rach concocted a fantasy of such a thing happening, then tenaciously clung to that fantasy(Instead of calling upon her ingenuity, starting a new career as a raunchy podcaster), she would've fallen into Dominque Swain-ish obscurity
 

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Your competition isn't women, it's other men, as someone said before the RP is all about brotherhood but put a pretty gal in the room and watch "brotherhood" go out the window. Have seen it to many times not just in BP spaces but also in RP spaces
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