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So if she's not interested in someone who asks for help, she should just keep walking?
/r/seduction25/05/26 06:05 PM
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You introduced that term in your initial comment, which is why I used it aswell. But then take another term- asking for one thing just to lure into another, especially under the guise of needing help, can backfire quickly.
/r/seduction23/05/26 10:23 PM
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I agree on everything but the 2nd things. Pretending to need help (directions, advice etc) just to follow with sexual aggression often gets women frustrated because they feel tricked. It's a moral obligation to help people but it's not one to respond to a flirt. In fact, more and more women tell eachother to not help men out there because it's always a pretense. Careful with this one. Find a better opener.
/r/seduction23/05/26 07:26 PM
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Is this scale considering make up as part of them, or does it measure attractivity based on the natural given looks? I feel like the fairest way would be judging a listers on their unstyled no make up morning looks. Best health, good skin and propper grooming endure a nights sleep and lack of styling so I think it's still a fair measure. Besides, it seems that many compare styled 10s vs unstyled 1s. Then do we really judge the women or do we judge make up and what make ups we like?
/r/seduction19/05/26 07:18 AM
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It may seem like they are interested in this conversation when really they're just interested in finally being left in peace or even in staying alive. Many women give their instagram just so they can leave. Then later they block them. Or they give out their public insta for that case anyway - I know many women who have several instagram accounts, and one is so that annoying people leave them alone, "following", without having a huge big deal about it (because often, people don't take rejection v…
/r/seduction24/02/26 08:36 AM
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