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So here's the deal, I'm 19, in a fraternity, surrounded by a bunch of HBs in my daily life and I can't seem to ever get passed the friend zone.
I've had a bunch of people tell me that I'm the best friend they've ever had because I'm considerate and I actually DO have solid morals. I'm the kind of guy that girls in relationships with assholes talk about wanting, I'm just a down to earth, good guy.
I don't have any approach anxiety to speak of, and I don't have a problem making conversation to complete strangers or girls that I open. My biggest problem is that no matter what I say or do, I don't feel like I'm ever viewed as more than a friend from the second I meet someone new. I'm not bad looking at all (5'9", athletic and all around good figure.), but I just feel like there is never any sense of attraction. Maybe I'm missing the IOI's?
But I can't figure out what my problem is. Does anyone have any insight?
I'm dying for change at this point
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Oceanborn,
you are escalating too slowly. By doing this you are either ending up as just a friend, or the target loses interest.
You have to spark the attraction by kino escalating, negging, disqualifying and demonstrating higher value.
When you've properly sparked the attraction, THEN you can go back to being the regular guy that you are and just build comfort.
I suggest Vin Di Carlo's and the Gunwitch Method. Read them and you'll get my point.
Good luck