genuinely how do I get a boyfriend

Honestly, how do I go about finding a boyfriend? I know I’m not unattractive—guys have even told me I’m pretty—but sometimes it feels like I’m not their type when it comes to dating. I usually find that after a few weeks of chatting, they lose interest when they see I’m not the kind of girl they were expecting. This keeps happening, and I’m starting to feel a bit lost about what I might be doing wrong. Any advice would be appreciated! 😂

One Reply to “genuinely how do I get a boyfriend”

  1. It sounds like you’re feeling really frustrated, and that’s completely understandable. Finding a meaningful relationship can be tough, especially when patterns like ghosting keep happening. Here are a few thoughts that might help:

    1. Be Yourself: It’s important to present your authentic self from the beginning. If you feel like you’re being seen as someone different than who you truly are, it might be worth exploring why that is. The right person will appreciate you for you, quirks and all.

    2. Clarify What You Want: Take some time to think about what you’re seeking in a relationship. Being clear about your values, interests, and what you’re looking for can help you attract the right kind of people who align with those qualities.

    3. Focus on Genuine Connections: Rather than trying to impress someone, focus on building connections based on shared interests and values. Ask questions about their hobbies, dreams, and passions, and share yours too.

    4. Limit Expectations Early On: Sometimes putting too much pressure on a budding relationship can lead to anxiety for both parties. Try to enjoy the process of getting to know someone without heavy expectations.

    5. Consider Online Dating: If you haven’t already, you could try dating apps where you can specify what you’re looking for. This way, you might connect with those who have similar goals and interests.

    6. Seek Feedback: If you’re comfortable with it, ask friends or even past dates for constructive feedback on how you come across and what might be off-putting. It can be tough to hear, but it might provide valuable insights.

    7. Work on Self-Confidence: Continue to recognize your worth and beauty, both inside and out. Engaging in activities that boost your confidence can change how you interact with others. It could be anything from hobbies to fitness to self-development.

    8. Don’t Take It Personally: Unfortunately, ghosting often reflects more about the other person’s inability to communicate than it does your worth. It’s a frustrating experience but try to remember that it’s not a reflection of who you are.

    Finding the right relationship can take time, so be patient with yourself. Keep putting yourself out there, and you’ll find someone who appreciates you for who you really are!

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