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It's not real unless you're together for at least 10 years. Jk, congrats my dude
/r/seduction23/08/22 01:06 AM
2

This is exactly what therapy is for
/r/seduction17/08/22 11:56 AM
3

Get therapy my dude. It will help
/r/seduction17/08/22 04:19 AM
1

Did you go to public school? Did you have any female friends? It's not much different than that
/r/seduction15/08/22 04:20 PM
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That's why I'm recommending hobbies that involve higher levels of activity like Latin Dance, volley ball, badminton, etc. You're more likely to find younger people at these group classes. I would stay away from yoga, ballroom dance, painting, pottery, etc. Mainly anything sedentary
/r/seduction09/08/22 05:17 PM
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You don't need a college to have hobbies like these. There are dance studios and gyms that offer group classes
/r/seduction09/08/22 05:13 PM
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Try new hobbies and sign up for group lessons. I would recommend Latin Dance, swimming, volleyball, badminton, etc.
/r/seduction09/08/22 03:06 PM
1

If he is not making much money now, I doubt anyone here would be able to change that. And OP's issue stems much deeper than just sexual satisfaction
/r/seduction11/05/22 04:02 AM
1

Therapy is your best option. Good luck
/r/seduction11/05/22 03:59 AM
1

Because it's irrelevant and borderline insulting
/r/seduction11/05/22 03:58 AM
1

Opening up too soon can be a turn off whether you're a guy or a girl
/r/seduction13/04/22 09:01 PM
1

Dinner on a first date is not preferable over a coffee because it's a lot harder to walk out during a dinner than it is to walk out during a coffee date
/r/seduction10/03/22 09:51 PM
2

You gotta be more direct than that if you want a clear answer from her
/r/seduction08/03/22 11:59 PM
1

Every person and situation is different. It's not worth the effort to try to generalize. If you want her to be more forward with you, you should take the lead and be forward with her. Tell her you're interested in her. This will save you a lot of unnecessary guesswork
/r/seduction08/03/22 08:15 PM
1

You need a therapist. You can't do this yourself. It's much easier that way
/r/seduction23/02/22 04:07 PM
3

Bad idea because if things don't work out, you or her will have to quit. Imagine going to work every day to see your ex there. Not fun
/r/seduction21/02/22 03:58 PM
2

You're jumping to wayy too many conclusions just from a few sentences. That's the definition of being judgmental. I'm not simping, I just don't like it when people jump to conclusions too quickly. I would have confronted her too if she did what you're doing
/r/seduction20/01/22 03:56 PM
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You don't know anything about her and you're assuming you're right. You might be right, but what if you're wrong? You're just being an asshat for nothing
/r/seduction20/01/22 03:46 PM
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Nah, it's all good. Just be honest about it with whoever you're with
/r/seduction19/01/22 11:29 PM
2

Way to be a judgemental ass hat
/r/seduction19/01/22 11:28 PM
12

Most emotionally mature women are not like this.
/r/seduction19/01/22 06:56 PM
5

You're surrounding yourself with immature women. Most women I know are not like this
/r/seduction19/01/22 06:55 PM
5

It's great that she didn't ghost you
/r/seduction16/01/22 06:26 PM
1

Communication. Ask her what she likes and do that
/r/seduction16/01/22 01:53 AM
2

Agreed
/r/seduction12/01/22 06:15 PM
2

All of the benefits you listed can be gained from "bullshit karate classes" as well. I'm saying this because I took karate consistently for several years and I felt similar benefits to what you are describing
/r/seduction12/01/22 05:50 PM
3

You should still wear deodorant even if you are wearing cologne
/r/seduction08/01/22 06:48 PM
12

Wear Creed Aventus and I'll buy it from you if you don't get compliments
/r/seduction08/01/22 04:23 PM
10

Instead of asking, say "I really want to kiss you right now" and see how she reacts
/r/seduction08/01/22 05:34 AM
4

Agreed. Women have to deal with their own set of problems caused by online dating
/r/seduction06/12/21 03:17 PM
3

Bad idea. If things go sour, you or her will probably have to move
/r/seduction07/11/21 04:45 PM
11

Understand that there is always a negative bias in textual communication. Your text messages that sound neutral in your head usually sound more negative to the receiver. To counter this, use more exclamation marks and emojis (in moderation, of course). Good luck out there
/r/seduction02/11/21 06:27 PM
1

Nobody really knows and they don't have to as long as they appear confident. Confidence is key
/r/seduction12/10/21 10:28 PM
1

I hope you're joking
/r/seduction16/09/21 03:00 PM
1

Not enough information. How do you know this person? Is this the first time meeting up with her? Are you cram studying? You can't expect us to give you good advice on so little information
/r/seduction28/08/21 03:57 PM
5

Bad idea to mingle with people from work, ESPECIALLY if you're new
/r/seduction27/08/21 09:37 PM
13

That's probably because this sub is about seduction, not long term relationships
/r/seduction26/08/21 07:11 PM
3

The rule is not absolute, of course. In general, a compliment carries a lot more weight if it targets something the person has more control over
/r/seduction25/08/21 12:59 PM
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Compliment women on things they have a lot of control over. For example, their clothes, jewelry/accessories, their vibe, etc. Avoid complimenting anything they are born with like eyes, hair, lips, etc.
/r/seduction25/08/21 12:03 AM
3

She has a boyfriend. You shouldn't be escalating anything until she is single
/r/seduction23/08/21 04:01 AM
16

OP was asking why men are persistent, not why men approach attractive women. And women should not be punished because men can't control their sexual desires
/r/seduction22/08/21 08:33 PM
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I've also found that doing face exercises and stretches help to make you look more alive. It gets the blood flowing to your face and you will look more approachable
/r/seduction19/08/21 08:42 PM
35

Michael Jordan missed over 9,000 shots in his career
/r/seduction17/08/21 01:06 AM
3

Good luck. You got this
/r/seduction16/08/21 07:10 PM
3

You need to find confidence from a totally different place. Thinking you're better than someone else is not confidence, it's a false sense of superiority that people can easily pick up from your body language/attitude/choice of words/etc. It's extremely unattractive. I would recommend seeing a therapist. It could help you find the correct source of confidence that you are looking for
/r/seduction16/08/21 06:52 PM
2

I'm not saying you're a narcissist for posting on this sub. I'm saying you're a narcissist for thinking you are better than some of the women you are approaching
/r/seduction16/08/21 06:33 PM
1

Someone being out of your league is not the same as you being better than them
/r/seduction16/08/21 06:23 PM
7

Did you just say you are getting rejected by people you think you're "better" than?? If you want to do well in the dating world, start by not being a narcissist. Anyone can smell that shit from a mile away and they will stay away
/r/seduction16/08/21 06:13 PM
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This might be part of the problem. You are not in a good situation to date anyone. How are you going to have the time to date someone if you are in uni during the day and working at night? Work on yourself first. Finish uni, get a stable job, then women will want to date you more
/r/seduction13/08/21 11:28 AM
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Why not on clothes? Just curious
/r/seduction01/08/21 10:10 PM
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