Bataar wrote:
Every time I go to a social event that doesn't center around my interests, I'm 100% myself. I stand off to the side and observe, wishing I was somewhere else not so boring. I overhear various conversations and typically don't find it interesting so I have no desire to join in. And I think it would be very rude to interrupt a group of people talking about the stock market (seriously, is there anything more boring that people talk about?) and try to change the subject to something that interests me like fishing. I've never tried to not be myself and it hasn't worked yet.
I'm one of those people who tell people to be yourself.
So you can all direct your hate at me if you have to...
In the above situation, you're almost being yourself... to be truly yourself, you'd just not attend such a crap and boring event.
Being yourself means accepting who you are. Accepting the fact that maybe you really actually do annoy 90% of the people around you and knowing that if you go to the right sorts of places, you might (maybe) meet someone from the other 10%. Possibly even someone who is attracted to you.
Nobody ever said that being yourself will get you more girls/boys whatever. It won't. In fact, if you're an obnoxious person, it will get you considerably less.
If you just wanted to "get" someone, then you're better off pretending that you're a millionaire with a porsche.
Being yourself means that if you do manage to attract someone, you'll be attracting them for the right reasons, not for some shallow reason (which they'll run away from as soon as they discover the truth).