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You just have to come to a time when you're okay with you. You don't have to have a woman to complete you. People don't complete people, they compliment them. Once you're okay with who you are, you'll be much happier. |
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You remind me of one of my best friends. He was always a great guy. He was extremely smart, funny, nice, a talented musician, had a great job, wanted to settle down and have a family, etc. etc. etc. However, he was 300+ pounds and never got the girls he wanted. He lacked confidence and was convinced he was going to die alone, and he was convinced that his weight was the problem. So he lost 75 pounds or so and expected that to make everything better, but it didn't. I had to have a heart to heart with him and explain that the weight loss was only helpful to the extent that he had more confidence in himself. Women crave confidence. Hell, even fake confidence will get you by for a while until you have enough success to gain actual, genuine confidence. A year and a half later, he's dating a chick that would have been WAY out of his league in his mind before; very good looking, smart, fun, cool, makes great money, and is totally into him. Now, she wants to get married, and all is good. I don't know if you have a future with this broad or not. If nothing else, hopefully it makes you realize that there are women out there who are interested in what you have to offer. Don't fall into the self-sabotaging trap of thinking that she is the only worthwhile female who would ever want to be with you. |
Most people don't want to date fat people.
Its hardwired in our brains. |
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So i don't die when I'm 40.
Its nice yo be complimented by someone saying that you're pretty after you have put in 6 months of hard work and dedication to try to improve yourself. Not sure where we are differing here. |
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In fact, I'm willing to bet that if you posted pictures of this chick in the "would you" thread that some people would say yes while others picked her apart. So what? She's not perfect. She's not even close. Yet the positive things about her are enough that you look beyond them. Hell, you might not even notice them. (People are funny that way.) Girls tend to be very willing to look beyond physical flaws if the other positives are there. |
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They're a little smarter than men in that more of them realize that looks fade but personality and character lasts forever. |
That was out of left field.
How about you just let me be happy that my weight loss is resulting in quantifiable moments of happiness. Ice been fat all my life and have found girls who don't mind fat guys, but a lot do mind, and I don't have a problem with that. |
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I just had a friend post one of those annoying pictures with quotes on them on facebook. "When you like a guy, do nothing about it and expect him to magically know and make the first move. Women's logic." To which I replied, "Back in the day, women were taught not to chase. My mother was one of these people, and I constantly heard, 'Don't chase boys. If they like you, they'll chase you.' If you like a girl, do you have to wait for a sign from her before pursuing her?" Dating is all about games. Who should make the first move? Does a girl have to let a guy know she's interested before he'll ask her out? As a girl, how do you do that without coming on too strong? If a guy doesn't ask you out, is it because he's not interested or because you didn't send him the right signals? And heaven forbid you send signals to someone who's not interested, thus looking like a complete moron or feeling rejected. Ugh! |
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Dating can be all about games, but it isn't always and, again, that depends upon the individual(s) involved. |
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I'd say a hermit can never be truly happy. Unless of course he is deranged. |
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Irony... |
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What's scary is I see it in myself sometimes. Even with my closest friends, when I find that my mood is affected by they're actions, or lack thereof, then I tend to distance myself for awhile to gain my footing. |
I just want to get this off my chest: There's a difference between compliment and complement. When someone compliments you, they're saying something kind or flattering. When something complements something else, it means they go well together.
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Everyone is beautiful... in their own way
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This one bothers me so much, but I've stopped fighting it. I'll never accept it, but now I just correct it and move on. One of my friends told me yesterday, "I bet if there is a Hell and you go there you'll be forced to edit content that constantly morphs into easily avoided grammatical mistakes." I think he's right. |
Wow, ****ing TherapyPlanet.
I'm gonna go fap. |
Grammar policemen or women should shoot him or herself in the face.
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I am jumping in late, but buck they are correct.
She is saying it because she is far away and there is no chance of anything happening. Did she see a picture of the new you? That you got a new job? Then she moved and all of a sudden she is I would of had a relationship with you? Yeah, that is all manipulation, sorry. Keep improving, you live in cali, getting an attractive woman should be easy. Missouri is a different beast. Funny, smart attractive single women are 1/1000 here. |
She probably knows you're a good guy, Buck, and is doing what she can to get herself some attention from a good guy.
If she dug you when she was there and you were available, she would have let you know. |
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Nothing is going to happen, obviously. But it made me feel good. Jesus Christ. |
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I know a cry for help when I read one.
Hang in there, Buck. It will get better. |
Let me clear things up.
She never lived here. We met on a weight loss group chat thing. We've both lost a bunch of weight. I befriended her months ago because we are interested in a lot of the same shit. I play video games and stuff with her all the time. We joke around with each other all the time via text or whatnot. I've grown to like her because she is the opposite sex and cool as ****. I never said anything because it was useless. So last night she told me that and it made me feel good and sort of sad to be honest because I can't even really try with her. Anyways she's been talking for a while about coming to visit Socal, so maybe, but I doubt it. Hope that clears things up. I want to reiterate that I'm not expecting anything to actually happen. |
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What is stopping her from coming to visit you in San Diego?
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Anyway, you're right not to invest yourself too heavily into it before something actually happens. Who knows, though - maybe she comes to visit after all, and you two hit it off so well in person that you decide to throw caution to the wind and make it into something. In the mean time, you can just enjoy her company, just as you always have. |
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Keep on, keeping on and good luck.
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Keep on, keeping on and good luck.
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/self loathing fat guy |
Buck, please beat off, and realize there are thousands of hot women at your disposal in SD.
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LOL. The equivalent of walking around on South Beach, and emailing some girl in Iowa.
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**** THE CHARGERS
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You guys are acting like I'm crushed right now lol.
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Question for you guys out there. Do you preface cutting a chick loose by saying "You're a really cool chick, but...."? If so, do you do that because you think it makes what comes next easier to hear? Word of advice. It doesn't.
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If you don't let a girl down easy she's probably gonna go off like a bitch on ya.
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I usually start it off with a "I've been thinking...."
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I usually just stop initiating contact. :shrug:
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