I'm glad to see Girlschase does have a forum for general socializing. I had no idea this was here. 
Anyway, on to the question.
In my social circles I try not to take myself too seriously. I don't brag and I provide value in what ways I can, whether it's bringing someone new into the group or simply trying to make sure everyone is having fun. I'm sure I have plenty of room to improve, but honestly, most people in my social circles love me.
But there are some people that show me blatant and utter disrespect. These people crack jokes that bring me down, tell me to "stop being creepy" when I'm flirting with a girl who is clearly enjoying herself, jump on every tiny mistake I make(telling me to "shut up" when I make a bad joke or correcting me when my grammar isn't perfect), and overall just seem like they're working against me rather than with me. So far it has only been men and there are very few of them, but I'm sure things would be a lot easier if I didn't have guys doing this all the time.
It almost seems like social ladder climbing behavior, but I'm not sure. Most of these guys are just as popular as I am and they only do this with me. They kind of just don't pay much attention to the less popular guys and they don't try to bring down other popular guys.
Since it does only happen to me, it has even made me question myself a few times. I've wondered if everyone secretly hates me, if girls think I'm creepy - paranoid stuff like that. But after thinking about it, girls wouldn't sit on or touch a guy they think is creepy. People wouldn't hang out with and chat with a guy they hate, all the while laughing and smiling.
That said, it still only happens to me. Clearly I'm doing something to warrant this behavior. I've thought up a few possible reasons for this:
I flirt with a lot of women - Perhaps they're jealous and I'm managing their emotions badly?
I sometimes make self deprecating jokes - Does this encourage this type of behavior?
I largely ignore their behavior - Is there a better way to respond?
I think some of their girlfriends are interested in me - I'm actually not sure, but I could see them being unhappy about that.
I'm sure there's stuff I'm not thinking of, so hopefully you guys can help me figure out what I could be doing differently.
Anyway, on to the question.
In my social circles I try not to take myself too seriously. I don't brag and I provide value in what ways I can, whether it's bringing someone new into the group or simply trying to make sure everyone is having fun. I'm sure I have plenty of room to improve, but honestly, most people in my social circles love me.
But there are some people that show me blatant and utter disrespect. These people crack jokes that bring me down, tell me to "stop being creepy" when I'm flirting with a girl who is clearly enjoying herself, jump on every tiny mistake I make(telling me to "shut up" when I make a bad joke or correcting me when my grammar isn't perfect), and overall just seem like they're working against me rather than with me. So far it has only been men and there are very few of them, but I'm sure things would be a lot easier if I didn't have guys doing this all the time.
It almost seems like social ladder climbing behavior, but I'm not sure. Most of these guys are just as popular as I am and they only do this with me. They kind of just don't pay much attention to the less popular guys and they don't try to bring down other popular guys.
Since it does only happen to me, it has even made me question myself a few times. I've wondered if everyone secretly hates me, if girls think I'm creepy - paranoid stuff like that. But after thinking about it, girls wouldn't sit on or touch a guy they think is creepy. People wouldn't hang out with and chat with a guy they hate, all the while laughing and smiling.
That said, it still only happens to me. Clearly I'm doing something to warrant this behavior. I've thought up a few possible reasons for this:
I flirt with a lot of women - Perhaps they're jealous and I'm managing their emotions badly?
I sometimes make self deprecating jokes - Does this encourage this type of behavior?
I largely ignore their behavior - Is there a better way to respond?
I think some of their girlfriends are interested in me - I'm actually not sure, but I could see them being unhappy about that.
I'm sure there's stuff I'm not thinking of, so hopefully you guys can help me figure out what I could be doing differently.