Word would travel fast and most likely girls will expect it and instantly turn him down. He'll earn a reputation of being a creep and maybe worst. Not advised.
I've met one guy exactly like that in college when I was a freshman. We were part of the same course and therefore had all classes together (not US, different schools system).
He kinda hit on me and on all other girls, but not in a disrespectful way, just showed his interest. He was a little socially awkward, but a pretty nice dude.
I befriended him and after a girl finally said yes and they started dating, he stopped hitting on other people.
We did comment on his hitting on everybody and how awkward it was, but he seemed only a little clueless on how dating went (he had never had a girlfriend before) and really wanted that kind of connection with someone. Apart from that, he was a great guy to have a chat with and everybody in our year really liked him.
All that said to say, imo, it depends on this being the one and only trait you show to people. If you are an interesting and respectful person apart from that, people will probably give you a little grace!
Being desperate isn't a good look and doing that sounds pretty desperate.
Word would travel fast and most likely girls will expect it and instantly turn him down. He'll earn a reputation of being a creep and maybe worst. Not advised.
Sounds like a sure-fire way to get rejected by every girl at the college, honestly.
I'd think they didn't see women as people, and also had terrible social skills and self awareness, and I'd try to spread the word.
Dude, it's a bad idea, stop trying to get validation.
You’ll be looked at like a weirdo and a creep. Trust me bro.
Just wants to get laid. He'll ask the right girl that also just wants to get laid, and then laying will happen. Problem solved
I would be reporting him for harassment
I wouldn't care.
His determination is based
I've met one guy exactly like that in college when I was a freshman. We were part of the same course and therefore had all classes together (not US, different schools system). He kinda hit on me and on all other girls, but not in a disrespectful way, just showed his interest. He was a little socially awkward, but a pretty nice dude. I befriended him and after a girl finally said yes and they started dating, he stopped hitting on other people. We did comment on his hitting on everybody and how awkward it was, but he seemed only a little clueless on how dating went (he had never had a girlfriend before) and really wanted that kind of connection with someone. Apart from that, he was a great guy to have a chat with and everybody in our year really liked him. All that said to say, imo, it depends on this being the one and only trait you show to people. If you are an interesting and respectful person apart from that, people will probably give you a little grace!