>friend tells me she's in love with me
>has been for a year, but I nicely tell her I don't feel the same
>broke her heart, she stops talking to me for two weeks and is now talking to me again
>then again, I'm a 4/10 manlet
She absolutely adores me and nearly worships me. She's cute too, but she's like a two-face; on some days she's utterly disgusting. Should I just go for it?
If you don't actually find her attractive, it would just be a waste of both of your time.
>>16540744
I think I'm on my way to being single for life, though.
>>16540806
You should never get into a relationship with someone out of fear of being alone, but you especially shouldn't do it with someone who has really strong feelings for you. It might feel fulfilling at first to get that romance and affection more intimately than you get with a friendship, but sooner rather than later it'll start to feel boring and empty again because you're not reciprocating.
>>16540723
>betas complain they can't get girls
>girl likes beta
>not hot enough for beta
>hot girl likes beta
>she's probably a slut
Get over your little dick issues and date her
>she's like a two-face
Meaning her appearance or no? Two face isn't generally used that way. It's more about how people act than their appearance. Like someone is two-faced if they say they love something just to fit in when they really don't care.
>>16540723
Go for it.
>>16541425
It's a reference to Seinfeld. Here's a picture for ants, but it was the only one I found.
>>16540744
>implying attractiveness is the only factor in a relationship
Just don't have babies OP
How does a self-proclaimed 4/10 manlet get to be so picky? Can OP explain the two-face thing? The "unattractive in different lighting" thing doesn't really cut it
>>16542200
I don't, but I've had gfs before that I found more attractive than her. But it looks like I'm at the start of a long-term dry spell.
As for the other thing, I can't explain it. She looks attractive one day and really unattractive the next. It swings wildly.