How many of you guys consider yourselves to have ever been stuck in the friend zone with a girl?
Well it's about time you were made aware that the friend zone is not even a thing.
The friend zone is a place where nice guys end up. They are super nice to a girl whom they are friends with, but there is no possible way she will be romantically interested in you.
When/if you finally end up asking her on a date, she turns you down. You literally let her walk all over you, and you end up feeling used by her.
What we call the friend zone is just a matter of intentions. A guy who considers himself to be in the friend zone started his friendship relationship with the girl with the sole intention of escalating the friendship to a romantic relationship. This shows in your interactions with the girl. She sees you being nice to her and subliminally, she knows the reason isn't just because you're a nice guy. Well...
There is an obvious difference in your interactions; a friend zone guy is constantly nice to her, and a genuine friend, who isn't as invested in the friendship, isn't too nice or too mean. They just treat her like a regular person. Someone who isn't special. Logically this doesn't make sense, but consider this: a woman has a biological, God-given desire to want her man to be strong for her. Even the most independent lady will respect and appreciate a strong, confident man. That means her man needs to protect her. When you're being super nice to her, that gives off the vibe that you need her, which is the opposite of what she needs. She wants to be wanted, not needed.
So how do you get out of the friend zone?
Well, you're already her friend, so you're miles ahead of anyone else. The answer is simple; just stop. Stop whining. Stop trying to impress her. Stop being there for her all the time, and treat her like an actual human being. Don't worship her or dwell on her, and realize that losing her isn't the worst thing in the world.
Just. Be. Her. Friend. No strings attached. Don't think about having a romantic relationship with her. It's not easy giving up a romantic interest. Pray. Read your Bible more. Make yourself into someone you'd want to be with; not just for her, but for you.
And if you don't end up with her, at least you still have your dignity.
Well it's about time you were made aware that the friend zone is not even a thing.
The friend zone is a place where nice guys end up. They are super nice to a girl whom they are friends with, but there is no possible way she will be romantically interested in you.
When/if you finally end up asking her on a date, she turns you down. You literally let her walk all over you, and you end up feeling used by her.
What we call the friend zone is just a matter of intentions. A guy who considers himself to be in the friend zone started his friendship relationship with the girl with the sole intention of escalating the friendship to a romantic relationship. This shows in your interactions with the girl. She sees you being nice to her and subliminally, she knows the reason isn't just because you're a nice guy. Well...
There is an obvious difference in your interactions; a friend zone guy is constantly nice to her, and a genuine friend, who isn't as invested in the friendship, isn't too nice or too mean. They just treat her like a regular person. Someone who isn't special. Logically this doesn't make sense, but consider this: a woman has a biological, God-given desire to want her man to be strong for her. Even the most independent lady will respect and appreciate a strong, confident man. That means her man needs to protect her. When you're being super nice to her, that gives off the vibe that you need her, which is the opposite of what she needs. She wants to be wanted, not needed.
So how do you get out of the friend zone?
Well, you're already her friend, so you're miles ahead of anyone else. The answer is simple; just stop. Stop whining. Stop trying to impress her. Stop being there for her all the time, and treat her like an actual human being. Don't worship her or dwell on her, and realize that losing her isn't the worst thing in the world.
Just. Be. Her. Friend. No strings attached. Don't think about having a romantic relationship with her. It's not easy giving up a romantic interest. Pray. Read your Bible more. Make yourself into someone you'd want to be with; not just for her, but for you.
And if you don't end up with her, at least you still have your dignity.