Actually, what is wrong with giving up altogether?
Dilbert wrote:
You are looking for a relationship... for love, for a person willing to accept you. For a person interested in something you have to offer. Not for a 'girlfriend'! What do you think a woman will just accept your offer out of the blue and become an item in your life just becauxe you want her to? No.
The only person that can be expected to provide the above is oneself.
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You are talking about a whole other person! You need to be able to fulfill her dreams and desires. Do you know what that entails?
I admit I know nothing about that. Apparently, the idea of love is so obscure that even some married man don't understand
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How are you going about this GF quest anyway? You oogle at hot women, and when they look your way, you look away embarrassed and never approach or say anything? First of all, looking away is a sign that you are not interested so of course women will just walk away. Try maintaining eye contact, smile, and then approach and talk to her! Second of all, women will NOT approach the guy first. Sure there's a 1 in a 100 exception, but don't count on it. You need to man up and talk to people. If you don't know how, you need to work on your conversational and social skills first.
Start by getting to know more people. Expand your circle of friends. Make lots of new friends. Join clubs. Hang out at the local library or bookstore or coffee shop and TALK TO PEOPLE. Ask about them, and in turn let them discover more about you. You are looking for a DATE with a woman (or a guy if that floats your boat), not a 'girlfriend'. Ugh that's so creepy.
The rest will fall into place.
One other thing, if you are undesirable (living with parents, no car, overweight, missing front teeth, whatever) you need to fix that first.
No one is entitled to another person's companionship. You need to earn it, and you need to know how to reciprocate.
Or stop wasting time to bother with these. Build a life that is emotionally self-sufficient, with special interests.