RazorRambo24
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I think most men understand what kind of attitude/personality attracts women. SHt, most of us learned this early on through watching movies or seeing the world around us..
The part I don't get is, while hundreds of thousands of men are emulating that, what is so hard for some of you to emulate that throughout your life--when all the successful dudes with women have done exactly that.
Being "cool" and what "cool' is culturally is mostly objective.. Women like cool, tough, masculine, ripped, sociable/popular, stand out guys. I feel like alot of dudes, SS'ers included are missing just knowing what to act and be like.
When you know every girl wants a triangle, why be a square?
Perhaps alot of dudes just haven't had the environments/cultures/circumstances that represent any of that or help build that.. and in that case, why fight who you are? I've seen dudes change and develop a personality in their 30s.. You can too, but if you still don't know where to start, why not just accept wher you are and enjoy some good ol porn/escorts and stop caring so much about women?
I guess this kinda stuff is why dudes need a rolemodel or a life coach.
Growing up for us it was so simple.. we hung with the cool kids, we emulated all the cool people we saw in movies, we acted how the rappers did and the cool/tough/confident attitudes they had.. I mean some of the most square kids started gettin laid just by hanging with "cooler" people, smoking weed, selling drugs.. Ofc, teenage years are different than when you get older..
Alot of men are probably just depressed/beat up by life. or lacking testosterone.
I think some of us growing up just had more testosterone than the "not so ideal" kids. That just made us go for things we wnted more, resonate more with more alpha male rolemodel and alpha male cultures and lifestyles.. I mean sht, what did you guys grow up listening to? 40 yr old women singers? We grew up listening to hiphop that told us how to play b.itches, stack money and how not to take sht from anyone...
The part I don't get is, while hundreds of thousands of men are emulating that, what is so hard for some of you to emulate that throughout your life--when all the successful dudes with women have done exactly that.
Being "cool" and what "cool' is culturally is mostly objective.. Women like cool, tough, masculine, ripped, sociable/popular, stand out guys. I feel like alot of dudes, SS'ers included are missing just knowing what to act and be like.
When you know every girl wants a triangle, why be a square?
Perhaps alot of dudes just haven't had the environments/cultures/circumstances that represent any of that or help build that.. and in that case, why fight who you are? I've seen dudes change and develop a personality in their 30s.. You can too, but if you still don't know where to start, why not just accept wher you are and enjoy some good ol porn/escorts and stop caring so much about women?
I guess this kinda stuff is why dudes need a rolemodel or a life coach.
Growing up for us it was so simple.. we hung with the cool kids, we emulated all the cool people we saw in movies, we acted how the rappers did and the cool/tough/confident attitudes they had.. I mean some of the most square kids started gettin laid just by hanging with "cooler" people, smoking weed, selling drugs.. Ofc, teenage years are different than when you get older..
Alot of men are probably just depressed/beat up by life. or lacking testosterone.
I think some of us growing up just had more testosterone than the "not so ideal" kids. That just made us go for things we wnted more, resonate more with more alpha male rolemodel and alpha male cultures and lifestyles.. I mean sht, what did you guys grow up listening to? 40 yr old women singers? We grew up listening to hiphop that told us how to play b.itches, stack money and how not to take sht from anyone...