oppositedirection wrote:
Perhaps it's a stereotype but generally it's assumed women find men being confident attractive and certainly my female friends have said they find confidence attractive. Why is this?
I cannot imagine a women being more attractive because she is confident. It doesn't seem to add to her character or personality, doesn't make her some I'm more likely to get along with or to connect with.
It's obvious a problem for men with AS because I'm not confident in social situations. I'm always going to struggle initiating conversations, let alone dominating them. So why do women find confidence attractive?
One girl who rejected me for being "not confident" have asked me "how would our relationship be any different if we were in a relationship?" Apparently, it implies she was willing to ACT like she is in a relationship, but not call it relationship just for the sake of not calling it one. So why is she making such a point not to call it a relationship? Apparently, because it is her "job" to "evaluate" people's confidence and give them titles. Just like if someone is not good at chess, you can't call him "chess champion", but you can still be very close to him. Likewise if someone is not confident a girl can't call him "boyfriend" but she can still be close to that person. That is also why girls cry on a shoulder of their "friends", which SHOULD be a good sign when it comes to emotional connection, but, for some mysterious reason, is a bad sign when it comes to getting a title of a boyfriend.