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mASF post by "Icewind" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, May 5, 2005
<PlayerSupreme> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > Recently I was reading a ebook called The Dating Wizard and the author > made a > good point with the following quotes: > > "Women are very THOROUGHLY checking out your behavior to > determine if you are THE MAN or if you are a "geek". > > Unconsciously, and quickly, women assess you, and form feelings of > indifference, revulsion, or attraction. > > Women will know if you are not THE MAN by sizing up even the most > microscopic incongruities in your behavior. (They'll even notice > incongruities > in your attire.) > > Women will notice, consciously or unconsciously, if your words sound > confident but your tone is not, or if your posture or breathing show any > signs > of nervousness." > > HE ALSO STATED: > > First of all, forget all those ideas and books about "communication" being > the key to success with women. What is the point in being even the > greatest > communicator if you don't know how to be a man that women DESIRE? > You can communicate all you want, but unless you are THE MAN, all > you will be communicating to her will be the fact that you are not THE > MAN. > > And forget those books on pick up lines. Definitely not natural." > > In communication it is my opinion that he was talking about all the > openers and > scripts that are used at times. > > discuss--
I say you have to be both. Alpha, and communication. Player, how many
romance novels have you read?
Icewind > > >
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