cyberdad wrote:
and what about i) what girls are you attracted to? the more stricter your criteria the more limited your options will be
I like girls with an oddball or nerdy side to them. I don't often feel that I have much in common with people who are more "typical". Looks wise, I generally prefer girl with darker complexations, dark hair, dark eyes. But that isn't an absolute. I'm not so much into the slender blonde look, which seems to be the opposite of most men. You'd think that would be something that would broaden my opportunities if anything.
cyberdad wrote:
What about the low-self esteem girl whom you hooked up with? do you still see her?
Nope. She was cute, but completely uninteresting to me. And she gave me 2 STIs.
smartHulk wrote:
You are dealing with two sets of women.
The first set is "women I would like to date".
The second is "women who would date me".
Intersection of these sets, women who belong to both categories is what you should focus on. If intersection of these two sets in empty, that's a problem you would need to solve to have any chance.
There has never been any intersection. Keep in mind that there have only been 2 or 3 women who have expressed interest in me in the 12 years since my breakup. I think one of my problems is that very few of the women I've met in all these years have been single. Another is that I'm an atheist/ex-Muslim trapped in the middle of the Bible Belt.
The types of girls with oddball personalities that I prefer seem to be particularly difficult to find single for some reason.
Fnord wrote:
"Some people are so fixated on the gold beyond their reach that they ignore the silver at their feet." -- Anonymous Wise Person.
This quote seems to accurately describe many of those who cannot get a date.
Fnord wrote:
It may not be so much that someone's standards are high, but that they are narrow -- so many ordinary features that a potential mate MUST have that not even a perfect angel could meet them all.
I do have some standards, but none that are unreasonable. For example: a while back I met a woman at work that I started hanging out with. We constantly went out to do stuff together and she invited me to her parents' house on holidays. But after months of acting like she was interested without outright saying she was, it turned out she only wanted to be friends. She was 2 years older than me, overweight, and a single mother. So I don't think that I have any standards that are unreasonable.