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The league system is only talked about it online. Its not official.
Of course it's not official. There's no regulatory agency that's going to give anyone a rating based on set standards. But, that said, and as this forum has discussed ad nauseum, people do tend to segregate themselves into like groups, based on attractiveness, or socio-economic status, or educational levels, or shared interests and hobbies, or a million other criteria. Birds of a feather, and all.
Even if he was a model. The rating system is not standard. A 10 may be a 5 to someone else.
You can be very good looking and still getting no girls.
Until, he breaks out of his shyness and asks for the #, he is not going anywhere.
There is no league system. Its just an excuse. Like he said, he sees very attractive girls with average Joes.
you are assuming everything the OP says is true and trying to give advice based on his statements 'im goodlooking' 'have money/house' but you fail to read between the lines...his supposed good looks could be all in his head...CD91 thinks he is very attractive and he wears girl pants for goodness sakes.
and as far as standards George Clooney might be someone's 2 but to the average woman he would be closer to the higher end of the scale.
1)Shyness and introversion are not the same. Introverts are not anti-social or socially awkward.
2)Let's not kid ourselves. If the OP was female, people wouldn't be telling him to get over his shyness. They'd be saying "Don't worry, the right guy is out there for you".
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