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I also did this before I married my husband. I don’t like the man being in control financially, it was not a good recipe for my mom or many other woman in my life growing up. Also, takes the wind out of any man’s sails who like to expect things from you if they pay for dates. Keeps the field even. I also made more money than most men I was going on dates with at the time. Subconsciously it helped me stay in control and be the dominant. I only let men pay if I trusted them.
/r/seduction05/01/26 08:04 PM
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Man, don’t over complicate things. Attractive women have choices and they know it, so they can entertain flirting and not worry about if you ultimately reject her or not, because again, she has options and choices. A less attractive person, does not have as many choices and will thus be more apprehensive - especially with the whole “high value/low value, my woman must be pure and feminine” bullshit on social media these days. Someone less attractive has more to lose by being seen as “easy.”
/r/seduction25/09/25 06:08 PM
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If your ex partners truly found you unattractive, they would not have dated you in the first place. The longer you’re with someone, the less important how attractive they physically are, matters. I would look back at your past two relationships and ask if you felt you had a true connection with those partners and saw them for who they were beyond just attractive? What was their character like? Truthfully though, you’ll drive yourself mad with these “what if I was blah blah blah would they have c…
/r/seduction01/11/22 07:47 PM

I think it’s just a human thing - like attracts like. Attractive women tend to date other attractive people and vice versa. Although I would challenge you and say this is more applicable to attractive men - you frequently see beautiful women with “less attractive” men, but rarely the other way around.
/r/seduction20/04/20 05:46 PM
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