Just For Men
There are many different experts and products teaching different methods for men and women when it comes to relationships. As someone once told me, advice is the cheapest commodity in existence because given the change, everyone has some to dispense for free.
Even when you don't want them, people will often shove their opinions in others' faces in hopes of appearing knowledgeable, sense of superiority, and yes, sometimes just downright goodwill.
But there are things about men and women and relationships that seem to hold true most of the time, if not always.
This is especially true when it comes to how we are hardwired in our psychology or "genetics" to behave a certain way to better our chances of happiness (e.g., to survive, thrive, procreate healthy children, have safety/security, constant and predictable supply of food, etc...).
Surprisingly, I have come across quite a bit of such information in products that seem to be aimed at quite a different market. Some of these products are rather distasteful, but they apparently do well because they fill a need in the population.
One such product that stands out in my mind is the The Tao of Badass or something of that sort. It supposedly teaches men how to seduce women, that is, to be irresistible and to elicit an almost "genetic" response in women to sleep with them.
I think such claim is far fetched, but I do have to say that a good chunk of the program seem to be based on reasonable psychology. Please know that I am no psychologist nor anything of that sort. Just a woman with some common sense (though my husband may disagree). And it's with this common sense (yes, you too have it - that's why it's called common sense) that I was able to plainly see the common themes and methods and ideas stringing these techniques from different programs together.
If you are a woman, I think you'll probably get a good chuckle at reading these. Some of the ideas are so far fetched, but I suppose I can't say that they will never work on any women. I'm sure some will fall for that sort of thing or find "irresistible". Some ideas will make you squirm and make you reflect on your own historical responses to past situations and see resemblance to the point of being almost scary.
If you are a man, I think this kind of program could be a god confidence builder, but I wouldn't suggest you rely on them so heavily or solely. Some things never grow old or out of fashion. Be kind, thoughtful, and genuine. If you are not genuinely interested in a woman, other than only for sex, then don't bother using the methods described in these books. They may indeed land you a night of fun, but you will end up hurting both of you in the process (maybe not now, but I'm sure you will regret them sooner or later).
I wish you and your loved one all the best through a passionate and loving relationship that can be so empowering and incredible.
Wishing you a most fulfilling relationship,
Lorraine
*P.S. If you really do have a woman you are attracted to (not just for sex), then this resource may be what you need to get her attention and begin courting her (I know, I'm a bit old fashioned).
Even when you don't want them, people will often shove their opinions in others' faces in hopes of appearing knowledgeable, sense of superiority, and yes, sometimes just downright goodwill.
But there are things about men and women and relationships that seem to hold true most of the time, if not always.
This is especially true when it comes to how we are hardwired in our psychology or "genetics" to behave a certain way to better our chances of happiness (e.g., to survive, thrive, procreate healthy children, have safety/security, constant and predictable supply of food, etc...).
Surprisingly, I have come across quite a bit of such information in products that seem to be aimed at quite a different market. Some of these products are rather distasteful, but they apparently do well because they fill a need in the population.
One such product that stands out in my mind is the The Tao of Badass or something of that sort. It supposedly teaches men how to seduce women, that is, to be irresistible and to elicit an almost "genetic" response in women to sleep with them.
I think such claim is far fetched, but I do have to say that a good chunk of the program seem to be based on reasonable psychology. Please know that I am no psychologist nor anything of that sort. Just a woman with some common sense (though my husband may disagree). And it's with this common sense (yes, you too have it - that's why it's called common sense) that I was able to plainly see the common themes and methods and ideas stringing these techniques from different programs together.
If you are a woman, I think you'll probably get a good chuckle at reading these. Some of the ideas are so far fetched, but I suppose I can't say that they will never work on any women. I'm sure some will fall for that sort of thing or find "irresistible". Some ideas will make you squirm and make you reflect on your own historical responses to past situations and see resemblance to the point of being almost scary.
If you are a man, I think this kind of program could be a god confidence builder, but I wouldn't suggest you rely on them so heavily or solely. Some things never grow old or out of fashion. Be kind, thoughtful, and genuine. If you are not genuinely interested in a woman, other than only for sex, then don't bother using the methods described in these books. They may indeed land you a night of fun, but you will end up hurting both of you in the process (maybe not now, but I'm sure you will regret them sooner or later).
I wish you and your loved one all the best through a passionate and loving relationship that can be so empowering and incredible.
Wishing you a most fulfilling relationship,
Lorraine
*P.S. If you really do have a woman you are attracted to (not just for sex), then this resource may be what you need to get her attention and begin courting her (I know, I'm a bit old fashioned).