guru1000
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Tonight, I had scheduled a double-header, two 8s. But within one's ego-based narcissism, which is prevalent among super-hot women, two 8s were not enough. So I logged on to Bumble, and scheduled another date, a 9. Now, do we honestly believe this 9 had no plans this Saturday night and scheduled last minute?
I called and rain-checked the two 8s for another day. Just as the 9 did, I'm sure.
Now why does Guru bother to explain such a dynamic. Are these ego-bloating words or is there a hidden nugget of wisdom here?
When a girl cancels/reschedules on OLD, it is not because women are flaky creatures, too emotional to make a logical follow-through, nor (not always) low IL. You can be a very good option for her, but she simply perceives to have found a better option for the night, whom she does not want to lose.
Generally, that option is "better" for her because he meets her needs greater than you do--whether those "needs" are looks, money, status, security, words in a profile she adored, stronger rapport, bringing her spirits higher. Such does not negate your value or worth, nor render your SMV any less.
Now what do you do with such information:
1) Don't take flaking personally; understand the rules of the "game" and play it well;
2) Always schedule double- and triple-headers in OLD (at a minimum);
3) Women are very logical using the machination of extreme emotion to effect their will (i.e., see Adam & Eve).
I welcome all ethical and counterarguments to Number 2.
I called and rain-checked the two 8s for another day. Just as the 9 did, I'm sure.
Now why does Guru bother to explain such a dynamic. Are these ego-bloating words or is there a hidden nugget of wisdom here?
When a girl cancels/reschedules on OLD, it is not because women are flaky creatures, too emotional to make a logical follow-through, nor (not always) low IL. You can be a very good option for her, but she simply perceives to have found a better option for the night, whom she does not want to lose.
Generally, that option is "better" for her because he meets her needs greater than you do--whether those "needs" are looks, money, status, security, words in a profile she adored, stronger rapport, bringing her spirits higher. Such does not negate your value or worth, nor render your SMV any less.
Now what do you do with such information:
1) Don't take flaking personally; understand the rules of the "game" and play it well;
2) Always schedule double- and triple-headers in OLD (at a minimum);
3) Women are very logical using the machination of extreme emotion to effect their will (i.e., see Adam & Eve).
I welcome all ethical and counterarguments to Number 2.
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