> Don't "bust a move" if you can't dance worth sh!t.
How would anyone get good at dancing without practice? Most guys suck at it, & I say it's better to dance badly & have a good time than stand around watching everyone else, secretly wishing you had the nerve to get out there & not care...
> Simply, if a woman likes you, she'll make it abundantly clear to you that she does!
I'm not so sure about that. Often they don't know themselves what they want, & their signals can be hard to decode, so if you're looking for an obvious signal you might never see it. She could be sending...
> she is rejecting the OPPORTUNITY to be with me, but is not rejecting ME because she doesn't know anything about me.
I think that's a better point than the rest of the thread.
I also think it's flawed logic to assume that each rejection gets you closer to scoring. That assumes every nth...
> Sara, I'm fairly new here but the one thing I've noticed is that just about every one of your posts seems to disagree with what actually works for men.
That's a common trait of female posters. Just do the opposite of what they recommend.
> I went out on the dance floor and again I felt the same kind of bad conviction that people were noticing that I was dancing bad.
That's a very common feeling. Many guys who are uncomfortable dancing seem to think everyone is staring at them & laughing at how bad they are.
Remember most...
> Realm works on YOU not the girl. From what I understand Realm boosts your self confidence.
Is that what the manufacturer says, or something you figured out?
You might wanna read this before spending your money: http://www.bostonphoenix.com/archive/features/99/06/24/PHEREMONES.html
Pheromone colognes have been around since at least the '80s. You might think they'd have really caught on by now if they actually worked.
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