DJinArizona
Senior Don Juan
The more I learn from this site and put into practice, the easier it is for me to naturally be a DJ with the women I date. In fact, even when I like someone a lot, I can't bring myself to see her more than once a week or call more than once or twice a week for the first month or so. It feels very unnatural to me and I'm just not comfortable with it.
That's the good news.
Here's the bad news (maybe):
I'm 30 and a lot of the women I go out with are right around my age, give or take 2 years. While being a major Challenge works wonders with the early/mid 20s chicks, it seems that it can backfire with the late 20s/early 30s chicks. Now I know that being a challenge works and that a guy MUST be a challenge to succeed with ANY woman, but is too much challenge a bad thing with these older chicks? I'm noticing a pattern that if I go out with a chick who's 20 or 25, they go wild over it and want me so badly it's not even funny. But if I go out with a chick who's 28 or 30, it seems to throw them off-balance to the point where they become uncomfortable and we all know that's not a good thing.
It's a known fact that women at this age want to settle down and get married and therefore want a guy who's LTR material... so does anyone out there have any input on how much challenge is too much and what, if anything, to do differently with these women?
That's the good news.
Here's the bad news (maybe):
I'm 30 and a lot of the women I go out with are right around my age, give or take 2 years. While being a major Challenge works wonders with the early/mid 20s chicks, it seems that it can backfire with the late 20s/early 30s chicks. Now I know that being a challenge works and that a guy MUST be a challenge to succeed with ANY woman, but is too much challenge a bad thing with these older chicks? I'm noticing a pattern that if I go out with a chick who's 20 or 25, they go wild over it and want me so badly it's not even funny. But if I go out with a chick who's 28 or 30, it seems to throw them off-balance to the point where they become uncomfortable and we all know that's not a good thing.
It's a known fact that women at this age want to settle down and get married and therefore want a guy who's LTR material... so does anyone out there have any input on how much challenge is too much and what, if anything, to do differently with these women?