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How to Date in College: Advice for Guys by a Dating Coach. Joshua has 15 years of writing experience within the complex territories of dating, masculinity, and relationships. His own personal life journey was kick-started by a pivotal marital breakdown of his own and led him down a path of self-discovery and masculine transformation, culminating in him developing a career as a men's dating coach.

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Read full bio. Expertise: Joshua has 15 years of writing experience within the complex territories of dating, masculinity, and relationships. His own personal life journey was kick-started by a pivotal marital breakdown of his own and led him down a path of self-discovery and masculine transformation, culminating in him developing a career as a men's dating coach. Read full bio. Last Updated: Aug 28, 2024. 9 min read. Key Takeaways. Focus on personal growth and balance dating with academic and social pursuits. Engage actively in the rich social environment of campus life, embracing both in-person interactions and the opportunities to meet diverse people. Respect, consent, and a healthy attitude towards relationships are paramount. Embrace casual dating experiences to understand what you truly seek in a partner, while also being open to more serious connections. College is a challenging dating scenario for men. But it also holds a lot of promise and all the ingredients necessary to prepare you (from a dating perspective) for a confident, fulfilling, and deeply rewarding dating and relationship life with women not only during your college–age years but also in the years to follow. But it’s crucial that you approach it with the proper mindset. Unfortunately, I see far too many men waste this valuable dating opportunity sitting in their dorm rooms, playing video games, and ignoring the literal ‘ocean’ of beautiful women all around them on campus. And the truth is, as a man, this could be your first opportunity to set your dating life up for success in the future—through experience, learning, and positive experiences with beautiful women in your own age group. This is truly a ‘proving ground’ period of life for men. And the better you succeed with women in this phase of life, the better off you’ll be as you embark on a career journey after college, start a family, and move forward to create your own greater legacy as a man. So in this guide, I cut through the noise to discuss the most important strategies and tidbits of wisdom that will help you navigate your college dating life as a guy. Here’s what you need to know. 6 Go-To Tips for Dating in College. 1. Don’t Make Women The Focus Of Your Life. Focus on developing your interests and hobbies to become a more well-rounded person. Also, strike a delicate balance between academics and dating—not only to keep your grades up, but to keep from being seen as a man who’s ‘desperate to chase women.’ When interacting with women, aim to establish a rapport that’s not solely focused on ‘getting them into bed with you.’ Show genuine interest in getting to know them as individuals. This approach helps you come off as confident and self-assured, not desperate. Once a mutual interest is established, confidently ask her out. This balance between interest and self-assurance is key. 2. Stay Out Of Your Dorm Room. To successfully date, you need to be in social environments. Thus, it’s crucial to cultivate interests that get you out of your dorm and around people. This isn’t just about finding dates, but about enriching your college experience and building a network. Remember, your dorm room isn’t the place where most social interactions happen, so step out and explore. 3. Socialize, Socialize, Socialize. Building confidence and self-esteem is integral to successful dating. Spend time with diverse groups and learn to be someone others enjoy hanging out with. Strive to be the type of man who would make a good friend first, in the sense that you hold yourself confidently and don’t seem ‘too eager’ to get female attention. With that being said, romantic interests often develop naturally from these connections—and when they do, you should boldly pursue them by asking women out on dates with charm, wit, and enough social tact to not make the social settings awkward. Master the arts of flirting and making women laugh, and don’t shy away from confidently making moves on the women you desire. This approach also allows you to meet a variety of people, increasing your chances of finding someone you truly connect with. 4. Maximize In-Person Approaches. While dating apps have their place, college offers a unique environment for in-person interactions. Practice engaging in face-to-face conversations and be observant of the opportunities around you. If you do use dating apps, use them sparingly. Real-life interactions often lead to more meaningful connections when you’re in college. 5. Look Good, Smell Good, And Be Fun and Interesting. Your appearance and hygiene speak volumes before you even say a word. Invest time into your grooming habits and cultivate a personal style that makes you feel confident. Work out at least three days per week. This effort not only makes a good first impression but also boosts your health and self-esteem. Just remember, being fun and interesting is as much about being a good listener and engaging in conversations as it is about how you present yourself physically. 6. Take Rejection Like A Gentleman And Be Respectful. Rejection is an inevitable part of dating. Handle it with grace and understanding. Respect and consent should also always be considered non-negotiable, always honor the boundaries and wishes of the women you’re interacting with. A high-value man understands that mutual attraction and respect are the foundations of any worthwhile relationship. Pressure and disrespect are never attractive qualities. 5 Key Mistakes to Avoid. 1. Acting Desperate.
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