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| 1 | How do I initiate something with my boyfriend if I get nervous every time I try to?Nice little edit there to try make it seem like you come off with half a brain. That didn't work either. If someone didn't want to be intimate with another person, they would say no. You don't just do it anyway. Christ, you really must get all your sexual experience from watching PornHub. | /r/seduction | 17/06/22 01:48 PM |
| 3 | How do I initiate something with my boyfriend if I get nervous every time I try to?Well, even the sleep didn't help you. | /r/seduction | 17/06/22 01:24 PM |
| 3 | How do I initiate something with my boyfriend if I get nervous every time I try to?It took you 6 hours to come up with that? | /r/seduction | 17/06/22 01:22 PM |
| 7 | How do I initiate something with my boyfriend if I get nervous every time I try to?I'm certainly not a "beta". I'm a woman. I'm not sure who really talks like that, but OK. Aww, you don't like it when people's opinions don't match your own? You're going to struggle in life! Who said being nervous was a turn on? It's about being comfortable together and communicating. Something I'm sure is way beyond you. Why don't you go find another simpleton to chest bump with and talk about the non existent girl you banged? | /r/seduction | 17/06/22 07:07 AM |
| 3 | How do I initiate something with my boyfriend if I get nervous every time I try to?Maybe not if they are young/inexperienced. But believe me, women initiate and they enjoy it. Relationship or not, that doesn't make a difference. If you're feeling that way, man or woman, try initiate. It's either a yes or a no. | /r/seduction | 17/06/22 07:00 AM |
| 7 | How do I initiate something with my boyfriend if I get nervous every time I try to?Oh good lord. I'm pretty sure you call women "females" don't you. If a man doesn't initiate, maybe he's not in the mood, or he's being a gent and making sure she is comfortable. Or maybe he's just nervous too. Life isn't all about being dominant and being a bro 😂. Be a person and show some compassion towards your partner. Just a little tip you can take away for when you ACTUALLY get laid, women aren't here to be dominated. Sex is for both people involved, don't be selfish in bed. | /r/seduction | 17/06/22 06:58 AM |
| 4 | How do I initiate something with my boyfriend if I get nervous every time I try to?How little knowledge? Lol. Where is your thought process from, the 1950's? Women should initiate too, why not? If either one wants to, they can. And if the other person says no, you stop. It's that simple. | /r/seduction | 17/06/22 06:53 AM |
| 2 | Why is sleeping with a huge number of women considered so desireble?It's not. | /r/seduction | 30/04/22 10:08 PM |
| 3 | Is it worth chasing after women within 1k+ followers if you don’t have a solid Instagram presence?Who gives a crap about followers? It means absolutely nothing in life. | /r/seduction | 19/03/22 09:40 PM |
| 2 | How do I act around Masculine women?She sounds like someone you need to stay well clear of. | /r/seduction | 29/12/21 11:37 AM |
| 13 | So I am dating this girl for three days now and I really like her and I think she likes me as well. However, in the third day, she confessed her admiration to me and her words changed to more endearing ones like "my love", "darling", "baby", "I love you" etc.People are people, guys or girls, it doesn't matter. If a person is empathetic, maybe a little insecure, perhaps naiive, love bombing works. Narcissists will learn everything they can about you. Not out of interest, but to use against you in some form. If they start talking about the future after 2 dates, I'd back well off. If they start telling you they love you after 3 days, then run for the hills.we aren't here to please anyone, so trust your instincts. These people are absolute bastards. Sou… | /r/seduction | 09/09/21 06:38 PM |
| 22 | So I am dating this girl for three days now and I really like her and I think she likes me as well. However, in the third day, she confessed her admiration to me and her words changed to more endearing ones like "my love", "darling", "baby", "I love you" etc.Absolutely this. I fell for it too :(. No one should be using those terms of endearment after 3 days. It's just weird. If your gut is telling you it's not right, listen to it. After a few months and getting to know eachother, it MAY flow that way, but not always of course. But after 3 days, noooooo! | /r/seduction | 09/09/21 06:31 PM |
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