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| 1 | So many girls on Tinder say they aren't looking for ONS but is this really true?cause peoples is dumb | /r/seduction | 02/12/15 06:43 AM |
| 7 | So many girls on Tinder say they aren't looking for ONS but is this really true?Beautiful. "I'm not a slut, I just live in the moment..." | /r/seduction | 02/12/15 06:16 AM |
| 3 | Hey Seddit. It's Tony D. After teaching pickup for six years I finally made an infield daygame video. I hope it helps you....it makes sense that guys who aren't getting results are wowed by a simple footage. Of course it does. Men who can pick up women don't generally sign up for these types of threads to learn anything. | /r/seduction | 30/11/15 04:53 AM |
| 3 | Hey Seddit. It's Tony D. After teaching pickup for six years I finally made an infield daygame video. I hope it helps you.I imagine it's to let her know that you're not going to spam her messages and have an entire conversation where you fawn over her, you start hating her, then end the whole thing by declaring her a slut, all before she has a chance to reply. | /r/seduction | 30/11/15 04:22 AM |
| 2 | Stop doing things you don't want to doI cannot say THIS enough times. Great fucking post. | /r/seduction | 30/11/15 04:19 AM |
| 0 | Compliment a girl on what she wear not how she looks like and be unique!Then you don't have a chance, so don't worry | /r/seduction | 28/11/15 06:48 PM |
| 1 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]That's something I can't either prove or argue against. Yes, you're probably right, but... that still doesn't explain women's behavior. | /r/seduction | 16/10/15 10:46 PM |
| 1 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]Maybe you should stop typing and actually think about what you're reading. That link doesn't back you up at all. | /r/seduction | 16/10/15 10:43 PM |
| 0 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]Alright bud, since you obviously lack reading comprehension, let's just put it this way: The competition that lions participate in, is not the same type of competition that every other mammal participates in. No other mammal (or really, any other animal) does what lions do. In general, human males don't kill their opponents and are rewarded by the attention of most females. That shit just isn't how it works. Get it now bud? | /r/seduction | 16/10/15 10:28 PM |
| 0 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]...but it has nothing to do with this thread. This thread is about women thinking they're the shit. Sorry bud but you're in the wrong here. | /r/seduction | 16/10/15 01:08 AM |
| 1 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]No, I mean, the whole "showboating" aspect of mating, which peacocks and other animals mentioned in the thread do. Generally speaking, lions don't do that shit. Not in the traditional sense, anyway. (I suppose you could argue "hey, I killed that other idiot" counts as "showboating"). So listen, you're not right, so you can go fuck yourself. | /r/seduction | 16/10/15 01:05 AM |
| -2 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]It's not competition in the same sense that humans face. A human dude is (generally) not going to kill off other potential mates... When you "compete" for a job, you don't kill off other candidates. Yes, same word, different context. | /r/seduction | 15/10/15 12:52 AM |
| -1 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]Of course, if you define words whichever way you want, then you'll be right. Your version of "compete" is nowhere near what other males have to do. Clearly, you just wanted to be snarky, when your point is bullshit. But yeah... snippy answers and whatnot. Jackass. | /r/seduction | 15/10/15 12:33 AM |
| 11 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]Yes. From the male perspective, we see ourselves and our friends hit on every chick ever. But from the female perspective, all the guys are hitting on them. | /r/seduction | 14/10/15 07:08 AM |
| 0 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]Stop drooling over them and treat them like dudes and bros. There are times when I can't stop checking out a chick, and she is visibly bothered. The moment I stop paying attention, I catch her checking me out. Make of that what you will. | /r/seduction | 14/10/15 06:50 AM |
| 1 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]Should I give up my confidence or self worth simply because Brad Pitt or whoever is more attractive than me? | /r/seduction | 14/10/15 06:48 AM |
| 0 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]In the vast majority of mammals (I know of no exceptions) I'm guessing you've never heard of lions? | /r/seduction | 14/10/15 06:41 AM |
| 11 | Can we please discuss HOW it has come to be that women are socially conditioned to view them self as the prize? [historically, sociologically, etc]It's not about "unlimited 'prizes'", it's about the fact that in her life, plenty of men consider her a prize. She probably gets more attention than she cares for, meaning she must be a catch. | /r/seduction | 14/10/15 06:39 AM |
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