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Most men think approaching women is about confidence, lines, or “having game.” It’s not.
Most dating advice tells you to “be more open,” but timing matters more than intensity.
Most guys think the idea to approaching women is finding the perfect line. It isn’t.
Most men think “building emotion” means saying the right romantic lines or creating dramatic moments. That usually just makes things feel forced.
Most guys think having a friend means they can suddenly become smoother, bolder, and way more successful.
A lot of men think attraction is built by saying the right thing or looking impressive.
Most guys don’t struggle with approaching women because they “lack confidence.” They struggle because they wait for the perfect moment, and walking up to a…
She may not be “addicted to drama” as much as she’s addicted to uncertainty. A guy who is a little hard to read can trigger more dopamine than a guy who is…
Most men think crowded places are bad for approaching women because there’s too much competition, too much noise, and too much risk of looking awkward.
A woman can be into you and still not be looking for a relationship with you. That’s the part a lot of men miss — they confuse attention with intention.
The gym is one of the worst places to be “smooth” and one of the best places to be respectful, calm, and normal.
Most men think festivals and events are the perfect place to meet women because everyone’s already there to have fun.
Most men think attraction is built by saying the right thing. It isn’t. It’s built by making a woman feel something specific around you, consistently enough…
Most men think the hard part of approaching women at bars and clubs is finding the “perfect line.” It isn’t.
The fastest way to bring out someone’s best behavior is not to demand it—it’s to reward it.
Most men think the hardest part of approaching a woman is knowing what to say. It isn’t.
Most dating advice tells you to “be yourself.” That’s fine if yourself is organized, calm, and emotionally steady.
Most men think “not being creepy” means saying the perfect line. It doesn’t. Creepy usually has less to do with your words and more to do with your timing…
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