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Most men don’t fail at dating because they lack “moves.” They fail because they override their own instincts and then wonder why they come off stiff, needy…
Most guys don’t have “bad instincts” with women. They have noisy instincts—fear, fantasy, ego, and wishful thinking all yelling at once.
Most dating mistakes are not caused by bad looks, bad texting, or bad luck. They happen because a guy ignores the first obvious signal his gut gave him.
Most guys try to impress too fast, and that’s exactly what makes conversations feel awkward.
Most people think being a great conversationalist means being interesting. It doesn’t.
Most men don’t struggle with sex itself. They struggle with the awkward moment before it.
Being “fine with space” is only half the story. If you disappear too long, your place in her mind starts to decay—fast.
Indirect seduction sounds subtle and classy until it turns into confusion, mixed signals, and a lot of wasted time.
Most guys think inviting a woman back to their place has to be a big move. It doesn’t.
Most guys think they need to “impress” a woman. Usually, that just makes them more predictable, more try-hard, and easier to forget.
Most men say they want a “strong, independent woman” until she disagrees with them, and then they suddenly miss “traditional” values.
Women often enjoy being undecided in dating because it lets them feel the full texture of attraction without being rushed into a verdict.
The venue does more than most guys think. A bad setting can make a decent-looking man invisible; a good one can make average effort look sharp.
Most men try to think their way into confidence with women. That usually fails.
The fastest way to kill attraction is not by being too quiet. It’s by letting someone feel like they can read your whole life in ten minutes.
They think their problem is women, apps, or “bad luck.” It usually isn’t. The real issue is that they are trying to be liked before they have made themselves…
You’re not trying to trick anyone into liking you. You’re trying to make the real you easy to read, easy to trust, and worth a second look.
The short answer: sometimes yes, sometimes no — but not because virginity is shameful.
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