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Dear Females: Why Am I Not Good Enough?
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I'm a Sophomore in college and I'm so sick of immature college girls. I've been nothing but a nice, considerate guy my entire life and yet only one girl has ever been attracted to me; we were together for almost 2 years. She goes to the same school as me now, and ever since we broke up, she’s had nothing but success with the opposite sex; EVERY guy wants her and she’s loving it! I, on the other hand, have faced nothing but rejection. It seems girls only want the masculine, attractive guys and apparently that just isn't me. And it’s not like it’s my personality that’s aversive (at least I could change that). Every girl I've been rejected by these past few months has wanted to maintain a friendship with me, and they truly mean it! All five of them have become rather close friends of mine, and they always say, “You’re such a great guy! Whatever woman ends up with you is going to be very lucky.” But I’m starting to not believe that. I'm apparently just not attractive enough (and it’s not like I'm unattractive by any means—I mean, I am the frontman in a frickin’ indie-rock band, I'm just not a Brad Pitt clone with a six-pack). I’m the guy that takes care of women when they’re drunk and puking in the toilet, when they need someone to talk to after the latest attractive *** breaks their heart, yet it’s never me they want to be with. Why am I never good enough?!
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Sounds like my life story, I can count on the fingers of one hand the women I've liked which have been mutual, although I do get offers they're never from the right ones, and vice versa. I'm probably over twice your age and besides the obvious sub-prime assets you describe, that hasn't stopped most men get at least a few lasting relationships and marriage. I've been wondering the same for decades, and still none the wiser.