Necromancer Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 That stuff is overrated i dont think anyone can help that much in giving advice to get women For one the same thing doesnt work on every girl Lastly the most important factors in getting women are genetics[looks] which you have no control over and social skills which isnt something somebody can really teach you either Being charming and social skills is being an interesting attractive version of yourself and i cant see how someone else can teach you how to be that, you have to figure it out for yourself which for some people can be near impossible unfortunately This!. Looks -> personality. (most of the time).
mortensorchid Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 That is a loaded question in many ways. My parents, however, did not teach me very much about this subject, because they were high school sweethearts who never dated anyone else except each other. They are both turning 70 this year, been married 40+ years. Mom taught me to "not chase men, let him chase you". After years of making mistakes in this arena, I think this is, in fact, the best way to go about it. As for Dad, that was another arena basically full of threats and demands and telling me that if he ever found out that I had done something (as in had sex with someone) he would probably kill the man let alone me. He had nothing to worry about, as I was not the least bit sexually active in the junior high school years (when they first started saying these things to me), through my high school years. Today? Well needless to say I have had a very different life than either of my parents have. I think they were ready to be grandparents, that I was going to get married and have children. Instead their friends (whose children are all married and have given them grandchildren) ask themselves why I don't have a boyfriend. They think it's something that I am doing wrong. Am I? Have my parents? Who knows. But I do wonder what life would've been like had I been born a man sometimes. I think in my case I really would've been happier.
El Brujo Posted June 14, 2012 Posted June 14, 2012 What about your folks? Yeah, RIGHT. If you honestly believe any boy's parents are going to spill their best tricks to him, then you have a better chance of finding a Popsicle in a forest fire. Besides, my mother was usually too busy yelling threats and trying to stick a knife in me to teach me about "the game".
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