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Sounds nice, but impractical. I don't think quitting my job is essential to figuring this out. I actually have a job most people would kill to have, in terms of flexibility.
/r/seduction25/05/13 09:06 PM
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No, you make good points. Some of these are valid obstacles; I've been spending a lot of time trying to work around them. But, I hear you. Thank you for the comment.
/r/seduction25/05/13 09:05 PM
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Thanks but this comment makes no sense.
/r/seduction24/05/13 04:39 PM
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Why do you say that, angry person?
/r/seduction24/05/13 02:43 PM
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Uh...I mean.......eh.........okay you're right.
/r/seduction24/05/13 02:41 PM
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You know, I'm starting to feel that way, very recently. I work in an engineering field (studied mechanical engineering) and the work can really beat you down, but I've still been able to rally for a drink with friends. Even when I go to the supermarket for a snack, I realize there truly are women everywhere. I guess I could still afford to read up on approaches.
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:25 AM
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Ha, it's my job to figure out, not yours. I appreciate your replies!
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:23 AM
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I exercise regularly and play ice hockey. It's not fitness, it's more a mental thing.
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:08 AM
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I take that! 20 mg, the lowest dose -- anything higher and I feel too cracked out.
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:07 AM
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I know what you mean, and the comment below doesn't give you the credit it deserves. Rethinking where to meet women besides bars has actually been a point of interest for me, recently.
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:06 AM
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Eh, it's an interesting comment, but I honestly don't think it's the issue, mostly because I've thought about that. My sex drive is there, but it's always been a matter of learning how to interact with girls. I've tended to be awkward or hyperactive around girls. Reading seduction stuff has taught me to be more calm and less talkative in situations, which as absolutely lead to better results, however small. For me, as a natural introvert, I don't gain energy in social settings, I spend it. And a…
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:05 AM
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Cheers, man. Actually yeah, I'm on OKCupid, and have had tons of OKC dates, but they're always like 5's or 6's, and never go more than 1-2 dates. Which could also mean I should probably try for better looking women, but OKC is weird. I've sent messages out I SWORE TO GOD would kill, and didn't. And others where I just sent some random shit, and got a reply. It seems to be a crapshoot.
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:01 AM
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Yeah, something I've been thinking of more. I live alone, and work at a very brainy kind of job, locked in an office, and so my casual interactions are probably far less than the average person. I take the train, and realize how many girls are actually out there.
/r/seduction24/05/13 01:00 AM
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Hm, I actually rarely can nap. Not sure if it's from being too busy all the time, or just only able to sleep at night. I mean, I CAN nap, it just doesn't seem to happen often.
/r/seduction24/05/13 12:58 AM
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Heh, well....let's just say I'm aware, but decided it wasn't a good long term strategy, despite some fun memories.
/r/seduction24/05/13 12:56 AM
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Granted, but as someone who was never able to close (and still can't close on demand), it's not about the will. It's like when you're studying in college -- after a few hours, you're just cooked. Well, I've traditionally been so pathetic with girls, despite externally appearing to "have it all" that seduction for me is truly a skill that has taken time to implement, and it becomes fatiguing after a while. I've made gains, and really do wish I'd learned of this stuff sooner, but I can only do lit…
/r/seduction24/05/13 12:55 AM
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Interesting...I do take vitamins (multi and B-complex). I didn't know anti-oxidants came in anything other than vegetables and wine.
/r/seduction24/05/13 12:48 AM
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Did you read the post?
/r/seduction24/05/13 12:48 AM
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