Girls, what's it like at the other side of the dating field?

I think just looking over r/dating or pretty much any related sub, it's fairly obvious what's going on with guys. Myself I feel like a typical example. I'm a mid 20's guy. I have friends, few are female. When I do meet girls be it on night outs or through friends of friends via socials, they may seem friendly and like me at the time, but dare I message them at a different time, conversations couldn't die quick enough.

I genuinely don't think I'm socially inept, I rely on being approachable and 'likeable' for my job but this is with a lot of much older work colleagues (I don't interact with many my age at work). I'm 'educated', I'm forever told i'm ambitious with great career prospects. I don't think I'm bad looking. But I just have no luck with girls.

Guy's don't tend to get approach or hit on. It's mostly a 1 sided effort to try and impress the girl for most guys. Which makes it so much more demoralising when you don't understand what you're doing so wrong.

MY ASSUMPTION -

The average girl is regularly courted by guys. So I assume you have a lot of choice. But why are so many girls single? Is it the theory of too much choice? "This guy is great, but...", "Well, he's cute and nice but....", "...I could do better".

It's such a strange concept to me to just ignore people who try and interact with you. I often just talk to obvious scammers (on social media) just for the sake of conversation. But whenever I try engage in a conversation with a girl I've physically met and thought I had a pleasant interaction with, it doesn't translate to messaging? How am I meant to every date?

I'm just after some insight in the thought process of the opposite sex. What are guys doing that's so wrong for so many men to be so lost and hopeless at finding love?



Submitted July 11, 2019 at 11:44PM

I think just looking over r/dating or pretty much any related sub, it's fairly obvious what's going on with guys. Myself I feel like a typical example. I'm a mid 20's guy. I have friends, few are female. When I do meet girls be it on night outs or through friends of friends via socials, they may seem friendly and like me at the time, but dare I message them at a different time, conversations couldn't die quick enough.​I genuinely don't think I'm socially inept, I rely on being approachable and 'likeable' for my job but this is with a lot of much older work colleagues (I don't interact with many my age at work). I'm 'educated', I'm forever told i'm ambitious with great career prospects. I don't think I'm bad looking. But I just have no luck with girls.​Guy's don't tend to get approach or hit on. It's mostly a 1 sided effort to try and impress the girl for most guys. Which makes it so much more demoralising when you don't understand what you're doing so wrong.​MY ASSUMPTION -​The average girl is regularly courted by guys. So I assume you have a lot of choice. But why are so many girls single? Is it the theory of too much choice? "This guy is great, but...", "Well, he's cute and nice but....", "...I could do better".​It's such a strange concept to me to just ignore people who try and interact with you. I often just talk to obvious scammers (on social media) just for the sake of conversation. But whenever I try engage in a conversation with a girl I've physically met and thought I had a pleasant interaction with, it doesn't translate to messaging? How am I meant to every date?​I'm just after some insight in the thought process of the opposite sex. What are guys doing that's so wrong for so many men to be so lost and hopeless at finding love?

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