| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 176 | Carl Sagan gives great advice. | Johnnysfootball | /r/seduction | 24/12/16 10:21 AM | |
| 14 | When is it better to listen to your gut or your friends? | Johnnysfootball | /r/seduction | 30/08/16 06:05 AM | |
| 1 | The Mac DeMarco Theory | Johnnysfootball | /r/seduction | 03/09/15 07:46 AM |
| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Carl Sagan gives great advice.I posted this because the sub has been filled with shitty, spammy, click-bait posts. Most add nothing in value. In order to attract you absolutely need a certain few-fucks-given mindset. Sagan's quote might help someone who doesn't have that, but wants to acquire it. | /r/seduction | 25/12/16 03:58 AM |
| 1 | When is it better to listen to your gut or your friends?Nah there were a lot of girls who I had good conversations with. They noticed me especially with this one in particular. | /r/seduction | 30/08/16 05:06 PM |
| 1 | When is it better to listen to your gut or your friends?Agreed, I would say my problem is constantly being outcome independent. I definitely am that way when I do/don't hook up with a girl I'm not super attached to. However, when it comes to a situation with a girl that's been significant in my life, I obviously get stuck in my head after the fact. Ya kino is probably one of my stronger suits. I think it all ties back to me being too drunk to have a good read which is an easy problem to fix. thanks for the help! | /r/seduction | 30/08/16 03:34 PM |
| 1 | When is it better to listen to your gut or your friends?good shit. Thats what I needed to hear. | /r/seduction | 30/08/16 03:20 PM |
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