| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 16 | Struggling with girls in collegeIf you’re not attractive physically, that makes it much harder to attract women. My advice, forget women and just fall in love with the process of going to the gym. | /r/seduction | 24/11/21 09:22 AM |
| 16 | I got a girls snap at work today.Progress is progress, keep it up | /r/seduction | 10/11/21 02:44 AM |
| 1 | Calling it a day for once.I recently learned that life is a paradox. The more you force something, the less likely you’ll succeed. The more you try to be less awkward, the more awkward you’ll be. It’s only when you stop trying and accept it do you succeed. | /r/seduction | 09/11/21 12:12 AM |
| 1 | First week of college. Here’s how it wentI’m not a bad looking guy, I even think I’m pretty good looking. But my need for approval is so high. I think it’s the way I was raised. My parents were super critical so as a result I look for approval in others. I know you have some material for me to look into but do you have any other tips that could help? | /r/seduction | 08/11/21 05:01 AM |
| 5 | Lifting....Changed everythingIf you have a friend, go with them. Having a partner will significantly boost the chances of you going to the gym. As for information regarding exercises, the internet, mainly YouTube. I recommend these channels: Jeff Nippard, Alphadestiny, and athleanx. | /r/seduction | 09/08/21 06:15 AM |
| 3 | This girl rejected me three times and I still took her home that night.Damn I have an issue with overthinking when talking to new people. I thought about learning body language so that way I could remain present by getting out of my head. Did learning body language help you with over analyzing and overthinking? | /r/seduction | 15/07/21 12:36 AM |
| 3 | Successful guys; what hobbies or interests do you have?Volunteering animal rescue seems fun af. What’s your experience? | /r/seduction | 01/07/21 05:31 AM |
| 2 | My advice from a frequently rejected man turned natural (May have always been a natural idk it’s confusing)I think people think having good habits like meditation, gym and eating healthy will make you confident and be good at talking to girls but that’s only true to some extent. Yes you will be more confident but nothing will replace the experience of actually biting the bullet and approaching girls. Pain and rejection is the quickest path of growth. | /r/seduction | 31/10/20 05:35 PM |
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