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The Venn diagram of people interested in me and people who I am interested in has no overlap.
It's not that they're "too high."
It's that they're not based in reality - they're based on TikTok "Relationship Advice" shorts. They're formulated by people who don't seem to have much experience with... other people, yet have set expectations that can't survive "other people."
Some people, at some time, always have "high expectations." At any one period in time there are tons of people shooting above their pay-grade... We just used to try to get them to set some more realistic expectations and hoped that either they got what they were looking for or they'd finally face reality.
Today, you've got subreddits dedicated to people whining about how they didn't get themselves and their entire family comped on their meals while on their first date from their... whatever-dating-app date they were using in lieu of a personality.
PS: I talked to a friend of mine today about just such an experience, with a bit of nuance. And, we're retirement age sorts, so don't think this is just confined to younger persons. Though, it mostly is... After a certain age, you start to get a bit more practical. :)