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Hello, guys. I've been a follower of Girlschase's articles for quite sometime, and I've got to say, I've gotten WAY better with women that I might have gotten on my own. I still have a serious problem, tho: girls my age.
I'm a 19 y/o venezuelan living in Perú, still working on my fundamentals (facial expressions, mostly), but also have a set of skills that make me generally attractive to women (I play the violin, am tall and strong, have a good voice, etc., etc.). I've gotten lays with older women consistently (from 25 to 42 years old over the past six months) but never, and I mean in my short life, have gotten to bed with girls around 18-24, my age.
I think the problem is that I seem older because of how I dress, act and my personality in general (once of the girls I slept with said she though I was 28, but maybe she was teasing me), so they scratch me off as a creep most of the time. I was wondering if anyone here had some sort of experince in this situation and had some tips I might use (I've read some artciles, but mostly they work for older guys looking for younger women).
Thanks in advance, ThatOneKid
I'm a 19 y/o venezuelan living in Perú, still working on my fundamentals (facial expressions, mostly), but also have a set of skills that make me generally attractive to women (I play the violin, am tall and strong, have a good voice, etc., etc.). I've gotten lays with older women consistently (from 25 to 42 years old over the past six months) but never, and I mean in my short life, have gotten to bed with girls around 18-24, my age.
I think the problem is that I seem older because of how I dress, act and my personality in general (once of the girls I slept with said she though I was 28, but maybe she was teasing me), so they scratch me off as a creep most of the time. I was wondering if anyone here had some sort of experince in this situation and had some tips I might use (I've read some artciles, but mostly they work for older guys looking for younger women).
Thanks in advance, ThatOneKid