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mASF post by "ox" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, July 7, 2005On 7/14/05 11:31:00 PM, epitome wrote: >On 7/14/05 10:35:00 AM, ockwick wrote: >>On 7/14/05 7:18:00 AM, ox wrote: >>> Like td said girl should chase if she is to be laid. If >>> she didn’t chase during the convo, she is not likely to >>> chase in isolation. Simple. >> >>In my experience: wrong. >> >>ock. > >Jeezus, looking at threadwatch for >ockwick, how i stumbled across this. > >Ox, You lead as a man. Be a man, not a >new age faggot who has girls seduce him, >and not the other way around. Blunt and >will piss you off, but consider my >advice.
>epitome.
well it seems that i didnt explain myself right. of course you lead her to the
bedroom and all the way. you are the man. that´s exactly my point. most guys
are doing this and getting lmr. of course you lead and you are the man. that
has nothing to do with the point i was trying to make. she chases you because
you are the man and you have conveyed all the alpha characteristics to her.
that´s the reason she will chase. she is chasing no whimp. that´s the point. my
point was to say that most guys are doing all the work therefore conveying the
wrong message to the girl. they are basically saying "i need your pussy
tonight", to which most hse girls will be reluctant to give it away. that
doesnt mean you dont lead. that means only that you flip the chase switch but
doing subtle take aways. you lead her to isolation, of course. you lead her by
transmitting alphaness but that´s a whole different thread right there.
good point
ox
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