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I'm a social person and I'm going into my second year of college. Last year my reputation preceded me. Some of the time after introducing myself to someone, they would tell me that they had heard of me before. My roommates and friends are aware of my sociability. They say, "Everyone knows you, backstory!" I hosted several big parties last year and most certainly was driven to meet everyone I possibly could.
I am never sure how to react to these situations. When someone calls me popular or claims everyone knows me, I always disagree. But I want to get better at responding to situations like this and learn how it's going to impact my interactions with women.
Here's are some questions:
Someone implies or states that I am popular. How should I respond?
How does being popular affect the way women view and interact with you?
Is there a difference between being popular and being well-known?
Looking forward to hearing your responses to these questions and anything else you may choose to add.
I am never sure how to react to these situations. When someone calls me popular or claims everyone knows me, I always disagree. But I want to get better at responding to situations like this and learn how it's going to impact my interactions with women.
Here's are some questions:
Someone implies or states that I am popular. How should I respond?
How does being popular affect the way women view and interact with you?
Is there a difference between being popular and being well-known?
Looking forward to hearing your responses to these questions and anything else you may choose to add.

