JST8828
Don Juan
Not all women of course. I could be married with kids by now I'm sure if I settled for a random HB5 online dating app that wanted me from day one or many other girls back in the day. I'm talking about more legitimate plates and better, stronger women. HB7's or HB8's. For most of my adult life it's been the same sort of song and dance. Women see my appeal. They see how I take care of myself, am well groomed, well dressed, have a great job, have a car, am well spoken, well traveled, sophisticated, emotionally mature, well liked by friends and co-workers, and respect women overall, etc. The fact that I'm also never married and have no children I'm sure must also be quite appealing to a variety of women.
I've learned that, more than likely, the "problem" is, in my opinion, is that I many of the above reference qualities actually don't actually make for the most masculine guy in the world. One thing I've realized more than any other now at the age of 41, is that while women may think they want equality and an emotionally mature guy who listens and understands them, etc, human nature still usually says otherwise and 8 or 9 times out of 10, they bang the bad boy or the guy who's a bit more rough around the edges. By the time they wake up and realize that's not the smartest approach, they're usually in their 40's and washed up.
Take a recent woman for example. 33 yrs old. Met out at a bar. Very nice connection, listened to all her stories and gave her a few of mine. Number closed her and asked her out not too long after. On our date, I played it cool and casual, while also telling her how I understand women and dating a lot more now as opposed to when I was younger, explaining that sometimes they just want to be heard and not necessarily helped, how they tend go through a lot more than men emotionally, etc. She seemed to enjoy my words, but at the same time, I couldn't help but feel like a shrink or her parent, telling her these things. Anyway, we went out once and now things are in limbo a bit, and like other women in the past, I'm wondering if this type of sophisticated/emotionally mature approach that I often go with is actually smart, or if I'm better off just going into a date completely and utterly casual, not getting into anything too deep or sounding too sophisticated. Simply put, do you guys think it is a turn off or am I just worrying about nothing?
I've learned that, more than likely, the "problem" is, in my opinion, is that I many of the above reference qualities actually don't actually make for the most masculine guy in the world. One thing I've realized more than any other now at the age of 41, is that while women may think they want equality and an emotionally mature guy who listens and understands them, etc, human nature still usually says otherwise and 8 or 9 times out of 10, they bang the bad boy or the guy who's a bit more rough around the edges. By the time they wake up and realize that's not the smartest approach, they're usually in their 40's and washed up.
Take a recent woman for example. 33 yrs old. Met out at a bar. Very nice connection, listened to all her stories and gave her a few of mine. Number closed her and asked her out not too long after. On our date, I played it cool and casual, while also telling her how I understand women and dating a lot more now as opposed to when I was younger, explaining that sometimes they just want to be heard and not necessarily helped, how they tend go through a lot more than men emotionally, etc. She seemed to enjoy my words, but at the same time, I couldn't help but feel like a shrink or her parent, telling her these things. Anyway, we went out once and now things are in limbo a bit, and like other women in the past, I'm wondering if this type of sophisticated/emotionally mature approach that I often go with is actually smart, or if I'm better off just going into a date completely and utterly casual, not getting into anything too deep or sounding too sophisticated. Simply put, do you guys think it is a turn off or am I just worrying about nothing?