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- May 31, 2014
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Before I start i'll introduce myself. I'm a recent high school graduate who is planning to attend a major university next year. I've been reading the Girls Chase blog and Chase's book for over a year now, am fairly familiar with most topics, and am excited to join the forum! However, there is something that has been bothering me that I would appreciate some input on.
I live in a small town with a relatively limited supply of attractive and available girls. I started off high school pretty socially unaware and ended up getting pigeonholed into a position of low social status. I tried to get with several girls throughout high school and have never successfully had a girlfriend for more than a week. I believe that my lack of options has made me hungry for success and I have improved my fundamentals quite a bit. My high school experience has given me a scarcity mentality that might effect my success in college. This scarcity mentality and feeling of being so close to success has motivated me to devote as much time as needed to improve my skills with women. I guess my question is how do I keep my desperation to succeed from undermining my interactions with women?
I live in a small town with a relatively limited supply of attractive and available girls. I started off high school pretty socially unaware and ended up getting pigeonholed into a position of low social status. I tried to get with several girls throughout high school and have never successfully had a girlfriend for more than a week. I believe that my lack of options has made me hungry for success and I have improved my fundamentals quite a bit. My high school experience has given me a scarcity mentality that might effect my success in college. This scarcity mentality and feeling of being so close to success has motivated me to devote as much time as needed to improve my skills with women. I guess my question is how do I keep my desperation to succeed from undermining my interactions with women?