Marcus Chen was holding Sarah's phone, helping her fix her settings. That's when he saw the notification that destroyed him.
Jake: "Come over. Now."
Jake. The guy who forgot her birthday. Who called her "Susan" (her name is Sarah). Who literally told her she was "a 6 at best" at the company party.
Sarah grabbed her phone back. "Sorry, I have to go."
"But we're watching the movie you wanted to see..."
Marcus said.
"Rain check? You're seriously the sweetest. Any girl would be lucky to have you!"
She left Marcus's apartment at 11:47 PM after he'd cooked her dinner, listened to her work drama for two hours, and given her a shoulder massage.
At 11:52 PM, she posted an Instagram story from
Jake's bed.
If you've ever been the "sweet guy" watching her choose assholes...
If you've ever gotten "I wish I could find a guy like you" (but not YOU)...
If you've ever been her 2 AM emotional support while she fucks guys who treat her like garbage...
If you're sick of being everyone's last choice when you know you're the better man...
Then what Dr. Michael Richardson discovered in his Stanford lab is going to piss you off - and then set you free.
73% of good men are unconsciously broadcasting "Invisible Man Signals" that make women physically incapable of feeling attraction - even when they desperately want to.
And here's the part that made me throw my laptop across the room: The dating industry KNOWS this. They profit from keeping you invisible.