How to get out of the "friend zone"?

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I’ve been talking to this girl, and i really like her. but she just called me one of her best friends.. and i know that is probably not good in my case. haha but this happens to me every time i talk to a girl.. i get in the friend zone.. i guess im just to nice maybe? idk how can i change it up?
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This is a common Nice Guy Issue….You have two options for the most part:
1) If you’re the aggressive, adventurous type, instead of being the Nice Guy, take a more assertive approach when getting to know women. Let them know what you want. Take the lead. Ask them out. Be up front….Mind you….this route may lead to some rejection from women who aren’t interested in you, but rejection is a part of getting up-front results.
2) However, if you’re more on the chill side, or if you’re not that confident in your abilities, you might want to relax and not be so needy when talking to women. Never put a woman on a pedestal when you’re getting to know her….never give up all your power in a relationship. Women are attracted to men they respect….and very few women respect a man that has winning the heart of a woman as his life’s priority.
In the meantime, work on YOU. Hit the gym—not to impress any woman, but because it helps you blow off steam AND gets you in shape for overall better health. Develop some hobbies. Travel if you are able to do so. Learn a few good jokes to boost up your sense of humor. The objective is to live your life to the point where a woman wants to be a part of your life, not just you a part of hers—and then be a more well-rounded person whenever she does come along.