| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 61 | My complete day game cold approach stack | Fundamentals | Inevitable_Secret186 | /r/seduction | 19/08/26 02:33 PM |
| 1 | Why I get hundreds of likes and matches on dating apps but still prefer cold approach | Lifestyle | Inevitable_Secret186 | /r/seduction | 12/08/26 01:26 PM |
| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 4 | My complete day game cold approach stackToo much self focus and approval seeking imo. Asking someone's name is the single most standard, universal move in any first meeting, romantic or not. If asking implied a pattern of rejection, then literally everyone who has ever introduced themselves in the normal back-and-forth way would be broadcasting "people usually reject me." What a bizarre inference 😆 | /r/seduction | 20/08/26 03:07 AM |
| 1 | Truth about cold approachesOP actually has never done cold approach before which is why he thinks this way. Being a random guy who saw her chose her and took the risk is exactly why it's appealing. You have the inference totally backwards which is not surprising because you've NEVER DONE IT. | /r/seduction | 19/08/26 03:02 PM |
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