Tips on dealing with not being as attractive as you'd like? I'm right at that point where I'm close to being good looking but then just not quite there. I get compliments on being tall, handsome, having nice hair, and I've never had trouble having girls like me, but I still feel so inferior and unattractive. It causes me anxiety. How can I deal with this? It's like how they say Olympic silver medalists are more hurt by the loss of not getting Gold than bronze medalists are. Tips bros?
And anybody have any experience with a maturing hairline? I've noticed the hairs at my hairline are miniaturized and at the temples on both sides it's thinned a bit. It's very mild and not noticeable unless I shine bright lights directly on it and look closely but I want to stop it ASAP.
Hair transplant surgery costs $4,000-$15,000 according to Google. Is Rogaine a viable option?
I'm stopping using shampoo and conditioner. What about Biotin? Is that useful?
Also, general life advice, feels, off your chest etc. thread bros.
"Carry on in a manly way, grow mighty. Let everything you do be done with love." - 1 Corinthians 16:13-14
>>42815544
>I've never had trouble having girls like me, but I still feel so inferior and unattractive. It causes me anxiety.
You need therapy. Will help more and be cheaper then 4-15k.
>>42815576
You're probably right. I've been considering it for about a year now, for depression too but I never get around to it.
You sound like a bitch faggot
I make a lot of money and have no friends
How do I go out more often without feeling sad and horrible about myself? I've thought about drugging myself when going out and trying social things, a little drink or cannabis to get me in a good mood....
>BTW I don't workout, so I'm sure going to the gym is the only real answer to my problems
>>42815609
You sound like a nice guy
>>42815617
Some alcohol can help loosen you up but how about learning a sport? Maybe you can find some groups on Facebook or join a martial arts gym and make friends there.
>>42815617
>How do I go out more often without feeling sad and horrible about myself?
Focus on something outside of yourself, something bigger than yourself. That's why I think sports are such a good medium for making friends. If you're all focusing on a sport or game you have very little leftover attention to be self-conscious. Focus on the other person, I like to trick myself into thinking, "I feel fine so I'm just going to focus on making sure the other person feels fine and comfortable too."
You could also learn a video game with an active scene. Some have tournaments you could attend to meet new people.