coachD said:
I'm new here, but I've been reading lots of the info. One of the themes I keep seeing is "high value" as in being the center of attention or at least highly regarded by others, especially women. How does this happen? I'm very independent and frankly would rather spend a large chunk of my time alone. But as I get older I long for a solid relationship and someone to share life with.
How do you get to be the "high value" kind of guy when you'd rather sit at the end of the bar and watch the game? Do I need to find a bunch of guys to run with for the sole purpose of appearing high value? Maybe if they're married I can get their wives to fawn over me.
Hi Coach,
My interpretation of "high value" is a man who is doing things with his life.... Since we can't do it all, you get to choose what the "things" are. The beauty of it is, if you are true to yourself and your interests, you'll generally attract women who have the same interests.
If you are passionate about coaching kids, for example, and are good at relating to your young players, soon enough you'll have those hot mommy-minded women coming for you. If you choose to be a police officer or firefighter, you'll get your share of bat-sh!t crazy groupies as well as women who are looking for a classic take-charge man. Even if you're an accountant, lots of women are turned on by sharp guys with business sense.
Even if you just coach or do some other community-oriented thing on the side, you'll still have the opportunity to network with men and women alike. I try to never miss the chance to meet someone, regardless of whether they're male or female, attractive or not. Certain hobbies might also impress different types of women (dancing comes to mind).
Women are very visual, contrary to what many men might think. Always look sharp (but appropriate) for where you are and what you are doing. Personally, I'd rather be slightly overdressed versus underdressed. A woman usually looks for a guy who has a style compatible with her own, so it is important to demonstrate value in that area.
I'm an introvert myself, and am married to one. Introverts are highly compatible, so be on the lookout for quiet women who look sheepish and uncomfortable around you. If you're looking sharp and confident, there's a good chance they're introverted and interested!