How to stand out and get past that he seems nice hump

So I’m an average dude (you can look at my profile photo). But I try to be a good person, I’m generally kind, nice and can usually get a laugh with relative ease. From what I’ve seen in my dating life thus far (28 m) is that the women who are typically interested in me become infatuated, they fall quickly and I’m propped up on a pedestal. I’ve just always had an issue saying no, and so I end up in relationships from time to time and they never last long (you can see my other post for the most recent one).

Anyways, there’s generally no courtship, it’s either they are completely infatuated in me or incredibly indifferent towards me romantically. I know most women know within moments whether they are interested in someone, so how do I go about going from the decent looking, nice and funny “friend”, to potential partner. Does my approach or introduction to a potential s.o. Influence whether I’m a friend or potential partner? I’m just honestly looking for a serious relationship, I suck at being single and have never enjoyed the going out and getting drunk and having one night stands lifestyle some bachelors enjoy. Anyways any advice would be greatly appreciated.



Submitted February 04, 2020 at 11:40PM

So I’m an average dude (you can look at my profile photo). But I try to be a good person, I’m generally kind, nice and can usually get a laugh with relative ease. From what I’ve seen in my dating life thus far (28 m) is that the women who are typically interested in me become infatuated, they fall quickly and I’m propped up on a pedestal. I’ve just always had an issue saying no, and so I end up in relationships from time to time and they never last long (you can see my other post for the most recent one).Anyways, there’s generally no courtship, it’s either they are completely infatuated in me or incredibly indifferent towards me romantically. I know most women know within moments whether they are interested in someone, so how do I go about going from the decent looking, nice and funny “friend”, to potential partner. Does my approach or introduction to a potential s.o. Influence whether I’m a friend or potential partner? I’m just honestly looking for a serious relationship, I suck at being single and have never enjoyed the going out and getting drunk and having one night stands lifestyle some bachelors enjoy. Anyways any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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