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| 40 | This is a sign of a future one sided relationshipThe least they could do is name two or three options, which would actually be smart because it would take into account for not knowing their dates preferences. But, no, they resort to just meeting up at a park to “watch the sunset” or “a stroll” and figuring it out from there. | /r/FemaleDatingStrategy | 02/07/21 03:13 PM |
| 8 | What's with this double standard of hot girls wanting to be treated as normal people while acting like dating less attractive guys is below them?I’ll give you a women’s perspective, and it’s not so complicated. I would prefer to date someone I’m physically attracted to because sex eventually comes with dating and I want to enjoy the sex. I cannot force myself to enjoy it. If a man who I’m not attracted to is flirting (as in, not simply talking to me, but clearly pursuing me, hoping for sex) with me, I will feel uncomfortable because I know we have conflicting interests. I don’t want to lead him on because I know the hard way that that do… | /r/seduction | 20/04/20 05:31 PM |
| 9 | About to turn 27, and I've realized the truth about "The Wall"I’m sure you can guess the mindset of the men who came up with it and like to bring it up, and you wouldn’t want to marry them. The whole concept is anxiety-provoking to me and not because of changes in physical appearance. When I’m 35, I wouldn’t want to be mistaken for a 20 year old and get unwanted attention from that age group. It’s a reminder of my fertility clock, and by extension, a reminder of my mortality. Who the hell wants to live life with the sound of a clock ticking in their head? … | /r/RedPillWomen | 16/04/20 09:48 PM |
| 1 | About to turn 27, and I've realized the truth about "The Wall"Do you bother doing it in the winter? Where I live there’s no sun most of the year. | /r/RedPillWomen | 16/04/20 09:30 PM |
| 1 | Seduction's being plagued with mainstream media advice! BewareI don’t understand what you’re getting at, but what I did was unusual for me and I have trouble separating sex from emotion if I’m into the person. I was not interested in the sex itself but I really enjoyed his company and the way he made me feel. I’m not naïve but if a person makes me feel a certain way, I cannot help if they’re frequently on my mind. Unrequited love—or in this case infatuation—sucks. I just wish I came into the casual sex prepared. | /r/seduction | 15/01/20 12:55 AM |
| 2 | Seduction's being plagued with mainstream media advice! BewareI have no idea why so many women have flocked here, but it's not organic. I can’t speak for anyone else, but I subscribed after I was recently picked up unexpectedly after a show, seduced, and was trying to figure out how the guy managed to do it so smoothly. I was very on guard, but he still managed to make it work. I told myself I would never let that happen to me—very dangerous to go to a hotel with someone who just met, but my curiosity, desire, and vulnerability got the best of me. I was he… | /r/seduction | 14/01/20 10:38 PM |
| 1 | What's a polite way to tell a girl "Yes, I want bang you and cuddle you and take you out to dinner, but I'll probably cut it off after a few months"?A few months is quite a generous amount of time to be romantically involved with someone you’re not hoping to fall in love with. Are you sure she has feelings for you in that way? You could see if she is up for a FWB sort of thing. Who knows? Maybe she’ll be the one to break up with you after she realizes you’re not really that into her. | /r/seduction | 09/01/20 05:57 AM |
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