Hi all, I'm looking for advice regarding the following scenario.
I'm a 26 year old student that had to go back to college after dropping out the first time around. Academically, I'm doing just fine; however, I found that I can't really make friends or get girls. The first time around I definitely had more opportunities, but I didn't take life seriously back then. Now I just feel super alienated from everybody. I can't really relate to typical college guys because I just don't think like them and I have different interests, so my social circle is literally limited to one girl who friend zoned me when I first tried to pick up girls after I came back to school (I don't mind being friends with her, it's cool. She's actually a good friend.) It's a similar story on the love front - I feel that I can only relate to a few girls on campus but I have trouble finding them. (While some of you may think that there's something wrong with my because girls are attracted to older guys, that only applies when said guys have their shit together - clearly I'm working on it but I'm not out of the woods yet.)
Here's what I tried to do to solve the issue: I tried joining a bunch of clubs I'm interested in at uni including ballroom dance and improv but I ran into the same brick wall of being an outsider. When trying to date outside of the college crowd, the women I'm interested in tend do look down on me romantically when they find out I'm trying to make my life better and that I'm back to college. Sure they encourage me with their words and say that it's cool that I try to make my life better, but it doesn't come from a place of attraction, but rather empathy. So, as you can see, I get nowhere with that crowd either. Also, I'm not aiming to be a casanova either, I'd just like to get a good girlfriend.
So my question is: what should I do about all of this? I want to find both friends and love but, clearly, I have no I idea how to proceed or what to do. Therefore, I would appreciate any and all advice and suggestions.
Thank you all!
I'm a 26 year old student that had to go back to college after dropping out the first time around. Academically, I'm doing just fine; however, I found that I can't really make friends or get girls. The first time around I definitely had more opportunities, but I didn't take life seriously back then. Now I just feel super alienated from everybody. I can't really relate to typical college guys because I just don't think like them and I have different interests, so my social circle is literally limited to one girl who friend zoned me when I first tried to pick up girls after I came back to school (I don't mind being friends with her, it's cool. She's actually a good friend.) It's a similar story on the love front - I feel that I can only relate to a few girls on campus but I have trouble finding them. (While some of you may think that there's something wrong with my because girls are attracted to older guys, that only applies when said guys have their shit together - clearly I'm working on it but I'm not out of the woods yet.)
Here's what I tried to do to solve the issue: I tried joining a bunch of clubs I'm interested in at uni including ballroom dance and improv but I ran into the same brick wall of being an outsider. When trying to date outside of the college crowd, the women I'm interested in tend do look down on me romantically when they find out I'm trying to make my life better and that I'm back to college. Sure they encourage me with their words and say that it's cool that I try to make my life better, but it doesn't come from a place of attraction, but rather empathy. So, as you can see, I get nowhere with that crowd either. Also, I'm not aiming to be a casanova either, I'd just like to get a good girlfriend.
So my question is: what should I do about all of this? I want to find both friends and love but, clearly, I have no I idea how to proceed or what to do. Therefore, I would appreciate any and all advice and suggestions.
Thank you all!