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As I wrote on some previous post, since I was a kid I always had this natural positive entertaining side which tended to draw people to me. They all (well almost) liked me and they all wanted to be around me
But while I did get some girls using this trait of my personality, I slowly realized that
1) most girls want to be around be, even say I am cool, don't want me as the normal friend (the one they talk about their boyfriends) but they don't want to sleep with me either. They just want to be around me because they have fun the same way you go to the theater to see a comedian. And also because this side of me makes me make a lot of friends, and therefore it gives the girls the chance to meet new people, including other men, so paradoxically I end up being a kind of cupid, making people meet and mate.
2) some men, especially very masculine men, are very entertained but don't have very much manly respect for me. They don't see me as somebody on their level. The look at me the same way a football player would look at comedian. Funny guy, but couldn't stand a chance in a competition with me.
These two things started to frustrate me a lot and I decided recently that something had to be done.
This article
https://www.girlschase.com/content/makin ... ns-nothing
was truly enlightening. Definitely the most useful I found on this blog until now. I really could see myself while reading it.
On the other side, I was thinking
1) this is a deep natural side of me, it's not something I "learned" and that you can easily let go. It would be almost like cutting your arm off.
2) I don't want to give up to the idea that there must be a way to turn this thing around and converting it into something useful.
Lately I am starting to try turning my humor into cocky provocation, dark sarcasm and to use the energy coming from natural enthusiasm in a more aggressive way.
I have to say, while some girls were intimidated, I could see in some others a more sexual response.
But I am just experimenting at the moment.
It is obvious I also want to learn ENTIRELY NEW SKILLS and that these will probably make the real difference at the end, but one tool more is better than one tool less, isn' it, especially if I can start using it right away.
Any suggestions?
But while I did get some girls using this trait of my personality, I slowly realized that
1) most girls want to be around be, even say I am cool, don't want me as the normal friend (the one they talk about their boyfriends) but they don't want to sleep with me either. They just want to be around me because they have fun the same way you go to the theater to see a comedian. And also because this side of me makes me make a lot of friends, and therefore it gives the girls the chance to meet new people, including other men, so paradoxically I end up being a kind of cupid, making people meet and mate.
2) some men, especially very masculine men, are very entertained but don't have very much manly respect for me. They don't see me as somebody on their level. The look at me the same way a football player would look at comedian. Funny guy, but couldn't stand a chance in a competition with me.
These two things started to frustrate me a lot and I decided recently that something had to be done.
This article
https://www.girlschase.com/content/makin ... ns-nothing
was truly enlightening. Definitely the most useful I found on this blog until now. I really could see myself while reading it.
On the other side, I was thinking
1) this is a deep natural side of me, it's not something I "learned" and that you can easily let go. It would be almost like cutting your arm off.
2) I don't want to give up to the idea that there must be a way to turn this thing around and converting it into something useful.
Lately I am starting to try turning my humor into cocky provocation, dark sarcasm and to use the energy coming from natural enthusiasm in a more aggressive way.
I have to say, while some girls were intimidated, I could see in some others a more sexual response.
But I am just experimenting at the moment.
It is obvious I also want to learn ENTIRELY NEW SKILLS and that these will probably make the real difference at the end, but one tool more is better than one tool less, isn' it, especially if I can start using it right away.
Any suggestions?