Girls with "Guy" Names.

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My previous GF's name, when shortened, was potentially a guys name. And. Considering I live by the gay capital of the US, when I mentioned her name, I had to use her full, feminine name. Rather than her shortened name.
 

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I agree. Men will generally date women with more masculine names. Blaine Anderson had no problems dating. She found a husband.
Yeah and not that it would make too much of a difference either when it comes to non-dating aspects, but it also didn’t cause any issues with getting investments for her dating coach business since Mark Cuban invested in her business. She actually did remind me of Courtney Ryan a little bit, I’ve never heard of Sarah Dawn Moore.

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That’s why as someone who needs coaching, I wouldn’t consider hiring Blaine Anderson. Not to mention that when I did more research on her business from the link you provided, she’s not that transparent about her pricing but says to be prepared to spend at least $1,000. So not only would I not hire her for the reasons already mentioned, but also because of how overpriced that is. My top two picks for coaches that I’m considering are LFA and Frank Kermit. LFA is similar to Aaron Clarey and Frank Kermit specializes in helping adult men who have no dating experience and are also porn addicts. Both of them are reasonably priced too.
 

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How insecure can you be to consider whether the 'masculine' name of your lover is affecting your own masculinity?
 

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I’ve never heard of Sarah Dawn Moore.

Her sessions are around $500/hour.

Blaine Anderson doesn't charge on a per hour basis but has a variety of coaching packages.


My previous GF's name, when shortened, was potentially a guys name. And. Considering I live by the gay capital of the US, when I mentioned her name, I had to use her full, feminine name. Rather than her shortened name.
Did she go by her shortened name, like Alex instead of Alexandra?

Using a woman's full, feminine name when referring to you & your girlfriend as a couple makes the most sense.
 

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Her sessions are around $500/hour.

Blaine Anderson doesn't charge on a per hour basis but has a variety of coaching packages.
Oh I see, that’s pretty pricey. Frank Kermit has a variety of coaching packages as well and his sessions are $100/hour. He also doesn’t require you to use the full hour at once, so you can just do a 30 minute session and use the other half at any time, he also gives you your first session free to see if you even find him helpful before spending any money. LFA is $75/hour and he also does YouTube livestreams where he’ll answer dating questions free of charge.
 

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Her sessions are around $500/hour.

Blaine Anderson doesn't charge on a per hour basis but has a variety of coaching packages.




Did she go by her shortened name, like Alex instead of Alexandra?

Using a woman's full, feminine name when referring to you & your girlfriend as a couple makes the most sense.
If we were just the two of us, we’d use her short name. She liked her full, feminine name when meeting people and more group stuff. Her short name was feminine but you couldn’t tell unless spelled.
 

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If we were just the two of us, we’d use her short name. She liked her full, feminine name when meeting people and more group stuff. Her short name was feminine but you couldn’t tell unless spelled.
I have great fun introducing my Hungarian kitten as 'macska' to Dutch people and have them think that's her name.
 

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My name is Cory.

Back when I was a little kid, I remember some kid once mocked me for having a "girl's name." Throughout the years, though, most of the Cory's who I've met are guys, so I agree about it being more masculine.
Cory/Corey is more masculine than feminine.
 

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I have a data point here - a gal whose father wanted a son and so gave her an epicenic name. She ended up being a tomboy, probably because of him. And yes, she was a bit nuts.

The OP mentioned concern about her being a tranny; I guess there is no way to tell without closely examining her, and of course that would be extraordinarily creepy. In any case, it's probably already OVER for the OP with this chick.
 

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Are you sure it's not supposed to be Maczkarország? :)
I only know a few curse words in Hungarian, I don't speak the language.
 

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I have learned over time not to use advanced vocabulary words like epicenic and harridan.

In seduction settings, women do not like it when they can't understand your vocabulary. Women operate on "all the feelz" so use of a vocabulary word that she doesn't understand won't give her "all the feelz".

I have had to look up multiple vocabulary words from you over time, including epicenic and harridan.

I have a data point here - a gal whose father wanted a son and so gave her an epicenic name. She ended up being a tomboy, probably because of him. And yes, she was a bit nuts.
This isn't surprising at all. Some parents have given girls more boy-ish names. That's not good. Yes, they may not be tomboys and not the most mentally stable women either as they mature into adulthood.

I like to date women with feminine names.
 

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I have learned over time not to use advanced vocabulary words like epicenic and harridan.

In seduction settings, women do not like it when they can't understand your vocabulary. Women operate on "all the feelz" so use of a vocabulary word that she doesn't understand won't give her "all the feelz".
I limit my use of advanced vocabulary with chicks mainly because I only date foreign chicks. :cool: But when I was dating American chicks, and I came across one that was at a very high level of intellect, I would use it as it would allow me to IQMog my rivals, as intelligence is a very important attribute in a man for intelligent chicks.
 

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when I was dating American chicks, and I came across one that was at a very high level of intellect, I would use it as it would allow me to IQMog my rivals, as intelligence is a very important attribute in a man for intelligent chicks.
I see your point. On the rare occasion that a man might encounter a high intelligence American woman, that could help with seduction.

IQs are normally distributed. Female IQ scores tend to cluster in the middle of the bell curve, near the mean. Male IQ scores have far more dispersion. The most intelligent and least intelligent people tend to be male.

In the United States, intelligent men often struggle to seduce women who are mainly of average intellect. Women of average intellect do not appreciate the characteristics of the highly intelligent male.

I don't think there'd be a relationship between a woman's masculine first name and her IQ level.
 
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