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I keep seeing on this forum, the suggestion to have an "attractive" lifestyle.
I read the book Models by Mark Manson, I like it, the part where he mentions honesty.
Honestly, the things I like to do aren't "attractive" - whatever that means. All in all, I think "attractive" lifestyles are superficial, hyped-up bullshit.
I mean, if you like things that are considered "attractive", then fine.
The point is, I feel you should do whatever YOU LIKE - whether it is "attractive" or not.
I tried a couple of "attractive" activities, didn't like them. Doing them for the sake of improving my chances with girls, I feel is supplicancy.
Besides, if you keep doing activities you don't like, they will just cause you grief.
I'll be honest. I like sitting around at home. Fooling around on the computer, TV, reading, whatever. I'm like a grandpa. I don't need to do any wakeboarding, motorcycling, etc.
I feel I am too mature for all that. When I was 10, yes I would have jumped at the opportunity. But now, it just doesn't make me feel excited. Don't have any desire for it.
I'm 23 and I feel like I already experienced all there was to experience, and "what the world has to offer" ain't that exciting. I do exercise and go to college. But the rest is sitting around at home.
So is there something wrong with this mentality or what? Will I be turned down by a woman for this?
Why don't you just try to find a girl who you have stuff in common with?
Like playing video games?, go to a cyber cafe and see if there are any girls playing games there and don't puss out, talk to them.
Like reading books?, join a book club, see women, don't puss out etc.... you get the point.
What every you like doing, go try to do that with other people, look for women that do that too and meet them, do what ever you can to network and find girls that suit your life if you are so adamant about not changing. Just don't expect to be meeting supermodel gorgeous women with the bodies of greek goddesses when they live completely sedentary lifestyles. You will find if you don't care for the superficial and the social scene outside the quiet serenity of home with little to no value placed on fashion/appearance and going out, with a tendency towards geek culture, then a girl who would be a good fit for you also likely won't be into fashion, doing her makeup well or working out either and will likely be a bit awkward and withdrawn as well.