housedejacques
Don Juan
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Hello gentlemen.
This is my first post ever here. Hello all!
I've gone deep in the manosphere and seduction community articles, and I've decided to participate in it more actively. It'll all start with Don Juan.
I'm a young, 22-year old South American fellow currently living in France. It's been nearly two years since I've been here.
I've had the mentality of an AFC for a long time now, but it's slowly starting to change. I still have a lot of "chump reflexes" I have to get rid of, but I'm slowly getting there.
Now, living in France, I'm interested in seducing and bedding the local women (or any women at all). Now, I already speak fluent French with the slightest hint of an accent. People always congratulate me on it. I'm not bragging. The thing is, recently I read an article (http://www.girlschase.com/content/how-get-foreign-girls) on how to get Foreign Girls, and I was gutted. That guy's main point is: the better your mastery of the local language is, the more you hurt your chances.
It's intuitive. You come across as less exotic.
Nedless to say, this has caused a lot of soul-searching. God dammit. Now these girls think I'm French, and they'll start treating me like one, instead of the cool, foreign guy that I am.
So my question is, is there any way to leverage my knowledge of French AND my exotic looks and personality without girls expecting of me regular French-guy behavior? I should say that I don't want to start forcing an accent I don't have anymore.
I should also be clear that I'm not a perfect French imitation. I do not wish to be. The aforementioned article goes on about how people how do their absolute darnedest to integrate come off as weaker as those who don't care. I understood this somewaht. So every once in a while I make a faux pas, I ask a stupid question, I don't understand something, or I tell my French friends, "Geez, you people make no sense" I had sensed that this actually got people to like me more than being deferential. Now I understand why.
In a certain way, this article has actually made me feel better, also. As an AFC, I thought I had to become as French as I could without sacrificing my cultural identity -the identification myth; be as similar as you can to the person you'd like to like you- Reading that article, something snapped: these people will like me better if I can communicate with them, I'm warm and funny to them, but I stay fundamentally different, and don't hesitate to show them that no, I'm not French.
Woah, I've rambled a bit there. Sorry, gentlemen. It's just the way I am!
Cheers, and thanks for reading. See you in other topics!
House of Jacques
This is my first post ever here. Hello all!
I've gone deep in the manosphere and seduction community articles, and I've decided to participate in it more actively. It'll all start with Don Juan.
I'm a young, 22-year old South American fellow currently living in France. It's been nearly two years since I've been here.
I've had the mentality of an AFC for a long time now, but it's slowly starting to change. I still have a lot of "chump reflexes" I have to get rid of, but I'm slowly getting there.
Now, living in France, I'm interested in seducing and bedding the local women (or any women at all). Now, I already speak fluent French with the slightest hint of an accent. People always congratulate me on it. I'm not bragging. The thing is, recently I read an article (http://www.girlschase.com/content/how-get-foreign-girls) on how to get Foreign Girls, and I was gutted. That guy's main point is: the better your mastery of the local language is, the more you hurt your chances.
It's intuitive. You come across as less exotic.
Nedless to say, this has caused a lot of soul-searching. God dammit. Now these girls think I'm French, and they'll start treating me like one, instead of the cool, foreign guy that I am.
So my question is, is there any way to leverage my knowledge of French AND my exotic looks and personality without girls expecting of me regular French-guy behavior? I should say that I don't want to start forcing an accent I don't have anymore.
I should also be clear that I'm not a perfect French imitation. I do not wish to be. The aforementioned article goes on about how people how do their absolute darnedest to integrate come off as weaker as those who don't care. I understood this somewaht. So every once in a while I make a faux pas, I ask a stupid question, I don't understand something, or I tell my French friends, "Geez, you people make no sense" I had sensed that this actually got people to like me more than being deferential. Now I understand why.
In a certain way, this article has actually made me feel better, also. As an AFC, I thought I had to become as French as I could without sacrificing my cultural identity -the identification myth; be as similar as you can to the person you'd like to like you- Reading that article, something snapped: these people will like me better if I can communicate with them, I'm warm and funny to them, but I stay fundamentally different, and don't hesitate to show them that no, I'm not French.
Woah, I've rambled a bit there. Sorry, gentlemen. It's just the way I am!
Cheers, and thanks for reading. See you in other topics!
House of Jacques