@Tony Ramirez
I know it's a lot of posts, but don't take this as dogpiling ...
... the things I've been saying (actually going back a long way) have been specifically intended to help you avoid or mitigate the kind of reaction
@Kalinychta described.
Without much progress of course, but that doesn't change my objective
The most unproductive thing anyone can do socially is to drive other people away by their attitudes and/or actions.
If you learn what has that effect and
why, you
will be better off.
But a reminder - my recommendation (in an earlier post) is to learn to have honest casual social interactions for women, and "practice" it for at least a year before even
thinking about romantic interactions.
There is no sure or certain path you can follow. But continuous improvement is like compound interest - keep working and be patient, and major changes will occur.
Everyone tests the people around them for
compatibility, and for their own
personal safety. The most efficient tests, some completely automatic, are for whether someone "breaks the patterns of normal appearance and behavior".
Passing those is a minimum for even chatting for ten minutes while hydrating after a physical activity like yoga.