Throughout my journey into the knowledge of how to attract and pick up women, I will begin to notice a change in the type of behavior I will be exhibiting. I mean let's face it, some of this stuff may come natural to me as I progress, but for now it's still new to me, and going against my natural and instinctive behavorial actions with women.
The more material I read about becoming "Alpha males" (from multiple sources just to gain different perspectives), the more I am reminded about guys in college in frats that were always around women (sometimes successful, sometimes not) who exhibited many of these qualities. They included talking down to, being sexual around, and being playful (overly touchy might I add) around women. My friends and I had a word to describe these guys: DOUCHBAGS. I am not implying that learning the art of seduction will automatically turn every one of us into a shovenistic overly touchy feely, arrogant douchbag who puts down or drowns out other males to be the center of attention. I do however, note concern with the way I will feel when I begin to sexualize conversations with women, become more touchy and feely, and (whether I intend to or not) become more centrally focused in social scenarios like partys or get togethers.
Do you see what I am getting at here? Does anyone feel like they might become one of the guys they always thought were buttholes, and sort of feel like a hypocrite for it? If so, is this means to an end really worth the possible internal self-deprecation?
The more material I read about becoming "Alpha males" (from multiple sources just to gain different perspectives), the more I am reminded about guys in college in frats that were always around women (sometimes successful, sometimes not) who exhibited many of these qualities. They included talking down to, being sexual around, and being playful (overly touchy might I add) around women. My friends and I had a word to describe these guys: DOUCHBAGS. I am not implying that learning the art of seduction will automatically turn every one of us into a shovenistic overly touchy feely, arrogant douchbag who puts down or drowns out other males to be the center of attention. I do however, note concern with the way I will feel when I begin to sexualize conversations with women, become more touchy and feely, and (whether I intend to or not) become more centrally focused in social scenarios like partys or get togethers.
Do you see what I am getting at here? Does anyone feel like they might become one of the guys they always thought were buttholes, and sort of feel like a hypocrite for it? If so, is this means to an end really worth the possible internal self-deprecation?