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The double standard is that there is this MYTH that somehow a woman’s affection is worth more than a man’s. As if men enjoyed women but women did not enjoy men. Why do I say this? Simple: Most men go OUT OF THEIR WAY to get a woman’s attention and affection, buying endless dinners, doing favors, giving compliments, endless respect, even if the woman is NOT interested! Or worse, even if the woman is MIStreating them.
Do women do this for men? Of course not. If you are a guy who grew up observing this phenomenon, it would be easy to get the wrong idea and think that women need to be persuaded, tricked, impressed, appeased, or bribed in order to be sexual with a man. |
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This attitude will allow you to be a MAN, and also, to be playful, to be teasing, to be funny, which will help overcome her superficial objections which she must present to show that she is not *easy* etc.
The forces of sexual attraction have been deeply ingrained in us over the course of one million years, and it is ESSENTIAL that you work WITH these forces, not AGAINST them. When you learn to tap into your sexual nature, you are effectively guided by instinct, and your success with women truly becomes natural. If you like the idea of not *acting* in order to attract women, then you owe it to yourself to download my eBook, The Dating Wizard: Secrets to Success with Women. It’s JAM-PACKED with everything you need to know about how to meet women, get physical, and even how to have a smooth, successful relationship if you so desire. It’s all explained in a clear, down to earth way, and nothing in the book involves acting or manipulation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| Mississippi - The state College Board will begin researching whether it has the legal authority to let Mississippi's eight public universities offer casino management classes, something an out-of-state school already does. Some board members said they thought it was against the law for schools to offer such courses in Mississippi, which legalized casino gambling a decade ago. But board member Ricki Garrett of Clinton said she thinks the board can do so without legislative approval. | |||
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