thecrucible Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 It's a new book written by this guy called Blake Lavak. According to this article (Blake Lavak tells This Morning about Own that Guy in 60 Days book | Daily Mail Online), the advice boils down to: Be pro-active: Put yourself out there, don't wait for a man to invite you out or talk to you. Chat them up or ask them out first. Buy them dinner: Show you are in control. Don't wait for him to call: Get in contact with him after a date to say thanks. Don't leave it for days waiting for him to call. Sleep with him on the first date: Give him what he wants and he'll be hooked. Thoughts?
Gaeta Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 I don't think there is a magic recipe. You meet different people and when both parties hit it off it will work no matter what is their style. I met men who wined and dined me, showed up at my office with flowers, bought me presents, and that did not make me fall for them so I doubt if I wine, dine and sex up a man it will make him like me in that special way. It's there from the first encounter or it's not.
Erised Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 Thoughts? That is hilarious. I suggest all guys still in the dating market spread this advice far and wide! 1
LoveRefreshed Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 Definitely a woman should sleep with the man on the first date. Now, off to score me some dates. 1
Redhead14 Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 It's a new book written by this guy called Blake Lavak. According to this article (Blake Lavak tells This Morning about Own that Guy in 60 Days book | Daily Mail Online), the advice boils down to: Thoughts? Sure, the woman does all the work and is always worrying if the guy is really interested in her because he doesn't have to show her his level of interest. It's about balance. The man doesn't have to do all the work, he just needs to get the ball rolling. When he does and she's interested enough, she will meet him in the middle,. A man can be controlled by sex and money . . . but does he love her? 1
Redhead14 Posted January 28, 2015 Posted January 28, 2015 Sure, the woman does all the work and is always worrying if the guy is really interested in her because he doesn't have to show her his level of interest. It's about balance. The man doesn't have to do all the work, he just needs to get the ball rolling. When he does and she's interested enough, she will meet him in the middle,. A man can be controlled by sex and money . . . but does he love her? I also want to say that a lot of women who use this approach have become desperate daters. They are frustrated with themselves and the dating scene and feel the need to get control. What they are is out of control. They have lost their sense of self, are not centered or focused. This comes across negatively to a man who is looking for a quality relationship.
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