fabiolovessunate
Senior Member
I wrote this for my school's newspaper. Probably one of the best things I've written. I honestly think I'm going to become a relationship counselor. It was because it was the Valentines Day (the dumbest 'holiday' ever) issue.
And that's the whole truth. I don't get girls because I'm just that much better looking, or that much stronger, or smarter; I'm just confident with myself as an individual, and women notice that.
Struggling in the relationship department, guys?
Relationships (romantic or not) are a part of our every-day lives. We all strive (consciously or not) to succeed in both of those areas, for a few simple reasons; nobody wants to be alone. Success in both of those fields are measured by... what, exactly?
I can't exactly tell you how to measure your success in any one relationship, but I can tell you how to create relationships, despite whatever shortcomings you might have. People ask me, "How can I get him/her to notice me? Is is the way I dress? The way I smell?" And my answer is, unfailingly, "None of the above."
Getting 'that special someone' to notice you isn't about the clothes you wear, how much acne you have, or how athletic you are. It's all about how you carry yourself. What do I mean by this?
Let's say that both exhibit A and B are average looking males, both competing for the eye of exhibit C, our female. They were the same brand of clothing, cologne, etc. But here's the difference; exhibit A is outgoing, walks with confidence, smiles, and is never afraid to strike up conversation. Exhibit B, on the other hand, is shy, stays out of the limelight, and doesn't talk much. Now, none of these are personality traits (save for the shyness, maybe), whether you want to believe it or not.
So who gets the girl? I think it's quite obvious. See, when you take away the variables and create a situation as I have, you realize that it isn't about any one tangible thing that gets you noticed; it's being fun, getting yourself out there, all with confidence.
I'm not saying that this is an instant fix to your problems. It'll take time to change habits. Look, Babe Ruth struck out over 1,300 times. Michael Jordan missed more than 9,000 shots in his career. But Babe stepped up to the plate and took his cuts, and Jordan took his shots, which is exactly why they're considered a success. It isn't (all) about money, power, or looks; it's about what kind of man you are.
And that's the whole truth. I don't get girls because I'm just that much better looking, or that much stronger, or smarter; I'm just confident with myself as an individual, and women notice that.