jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Hi there!
I envision a profession that embodies the most masculine qualities that appeal to women. However, I want to clarify that my goal is not to become a character merely to please women; rather, I seek a daily routine filled with work, interests, and hobbies that continuously, must develop masculine traits.
For instance, during my time as a digital marketing operator, I admired the role of a marketing manager. This position requires mastery of language, effective people management, continuous education, public speaking skills, and an appropriate sense of style. A marketing manager can cultivate the qualities of a desirable and masculine man through their work alone. While hobbies like sports, fishing, or drawing can enhance this image, the core development occurs in the workplace.
Conversely, consider a more traditionally masculine job, such as a firefighter. While this role may be attractive to women due to physical strength, it lacks the nuanced skills of communication and presentation. A muscular firefighter might initially draw attention, but without the ability to engage intellectually, he risks becoming uninteresting. I realize that mastering the art of engaging others is crucial—it's about captivating people's attention and making this a habitual part of my life.
I relate to many successful figures—artists, musicians, and writers—who excel at pursuing their goals but often struggle with emotional expression, which can detract from their masculine energy. Despite high social market value (SMV), they usually face more divorce/loss of relationship than most masculine men, who can, know how, keep their women.
I aim to be someone who makes others feel good in my presence, akin to the joy of enjoying favorite food or the high from drugs.
Are people feeling good because you've manipulated em?
I do strive to be kind and genuine, but I'm often overlooked, and people get bored.
I want to be the person others miss and wonder about, the one who can elevate their emotional state, or it's presence, can bring em on the state of wanting to be with him.
The one who always on their mind, and which absence, its a loss for other people.
In the coming years, I plan to restructure my life, focusing on personal growth and meaningful interactions, especially with women. My goal is to understand the principles of influence and manipulation—skills grounded in psychology—so I can transform them into natural behaviors. I aspire to leave behind my current emotional immaturity and gain control over myself, my relationships with women, and my interactions with others.
This is what I want to do.
Starting a fitness program was easy.
Starting a diet program was doable.
But how do I start to be a new person, the right person I never was, without a crumb of knowing how to do it and if I'm doing it correctly?
I envision a profession that embodies the most masculine qualities that appeal to women. However, I want to clarify that my goal is not to become a character merely to please women; rather, I seek a daily routine filled with work, interests, and hobbies that continuously, must develop masculine traits.
For instance, during my time as a digital marketing operator, I admired the role of a marketing manager. This position requires mastery of language, effective people management, continuous education, public speaking skills, and an appropriate sense of style. A marketing manager can cultivate the qualities of a desirable and masculine man through their work alone. While hobbies like sports, fishing, or drawing can enhance this image, the core development occurs in the workplace.
Conversely, consider a more traditionally masculine job, such as a firefighter. While this role may be attractive to women due to physical strength, it lacks the nuanced skills of communication and presentation. A muscular firefighter might initially draw attention, but without the ability to engage intellectually, he risks becoming uninteresting. I realize that mastering the art of engaging others is crucial—it's about captivating people's attention and making this a habitual part of my life.
I relate to many successful figures—artists, musicians, and writers—who excel at pursuing their goals but often struggle with emotional expression, which can detract from their masculine energy. Despite high social market value (SMV), they usually face more divorce/loss of relationship than most masculine men, who can, know how, keep their women.
I aim to be someone who makes others feel good in my presence, akin to the joy of enjoying favorite food or the high from drugs.
Are people feeling good because you've manipulated em?
I do strive to be kind and genuine, but I'm often overlooked, and people get bored.
I want to be the person others miss and wonder about, the one who can elevate their emotional state, or it's presence, can bring em on the state of wanting to be with him.
The one who always on their mind, and which absence, its a loss for other people.
In the coming years, I plan to restructure my life, focusing on personal growth and meaningful interactions, especially with women. My goal is to understand the principles of influence and manipulation—skills grounded in psychology—so I can transform them into natural behaviors. I aspire to leave behind my current emotional immaturity and gain control over myself, my relationships with women, and my interactions with others.
This is what I want to do.
Starting a fitness program was easy.
Starting a diet program was doable.
But how do I start to be a new person, the right person I never was, without a crumb of knowing how to do it and if I'm doing it correctly?