BaronOfHair
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why are you afraid of inviting strange women into your home? whats the worst they could do?
why are you afraid of inviting strange women into your home? whats the worst they could do?
I see the logic here, but it could deter a chick that has conditional IL; in any case, a high IL would want to come over on her own eventually. Or maybe I am looking at this from the perspective of having little to no options.I posted this earlier as an amusing anecdote but I've refined the idea.
Here's what you do. Suggest a nice place for your first date like a ****tail lounge or steak restaurant. Day of or day before, say you're not feeling well but still want to see her and ask if she wants to just come over to your place to watch a movie and get takeout or ice cream or whatever the ****.
This works because it gives you plausible deniability and lets her rationalize the behavior in her own mind. It is even more effective if you name a specific place and specific time so she knows you at least put effort into planning the date which helps the plausible deniability even more. This tactic also works great to protect against flakes and low IL women t since changing plans at the last minute forces them to comply and confirm to new plans rather than texting something like "we still on?" which won't go over well with most women. This tactic may not work with every girl but it weeds out the low interest ones which probably would have just flaked or done some other BS anyway and overall is much more efficient.
CoffeeMaxxing?I just send them a picture of my garden and tell them my cappuccino Is the best in Amsterdam.
I tried and failed many times to get better. To me it's more effective and beneficial than strategizing using dishonesty.Seduction might be easy and fun for you.
It's hard and miserable for some of us.
Women get highly aroused watching me make coffee. YMMVCoffeeMaxxing?
A coworker said he views failure as a learning experience (to reflect on what he should do different going forward).I tried and failed many times to get better. To me it's more effective and beneficial than strategizing using dishonesty.
Your coworker is right, you learn more from your failures than your successes.A coworker said he views failure as a learning experience (to reflect on what he should do different going forward).
That is why you're such a failure.I don't get his mentality. Failure does nothing but p1ss me off.
That's why you're a wh0remonger, because you have unrealistic ideas about how women should service you.I think a woman should get off her high horse (and stop making us jump through hoops and hurdles to get her into the sack)
As we discussed on a separate thread https://www.sosuave.net/forum/threa...g-moves-in-person.282277/page-10#post-3120566 , not too long ago: "Failure" and "success" are polarized ways of viewing reality that each of us has to be wary of falling into. In your case, just saying "Yo" to 1-2 real life women out in reality, preferably 1-2 times a day (Rather than roaming cyberspace, pretending to desire aid, then "Yes, but"ing every last ounce of counsel you receive. As opposed to simply saying: "That's an idea. I'll give it a whirl"), would be a successA coworker said he views failure as a learning experience (to reflect on what he should do different going forward).
I don't get his mentality. Failure does nothing but p1ss me off. My solution? I think a woman should get off her high horse (and stop making us jump through hoops and hurdles to get her into the sack)
Being on the spectrum repels the vast majority of the female population. That isn't an excuse; simply a fact.Your coworker is right, you learn more from your failures than your successes.
That is why you're such a failure.
That's why you're a wh0remonger, because you have unrealistic ideas about how women should service you.
When you're a normal man, like the rest of us, you don't have to 'jump through hoops and hurdles'. If women are unattainable for you, it's mostly because you don't go out and be the type of man women want to be with.
In short, you're bad company. And if you don't learn how to be good company, you'll just have to be your own company.
but Friday last I matched with a little cutie 5’0” size 0-2 on Bumble. A recent widow coming out of her shell for the first time in 5 years.
TLDR, a widow waited for 5 years to match with James Bond on Bumble who very smoothly gets her from the app to his hot tub within a week or so.Here is the sequence:
1. Chatted on app for a few back and forth - then asked her to coffee early on Saturday.
1.5 Getting ready to meet said "here's my number" I prefer texting, she said "me too".
2. Met in a little bougie coffee shop in one of the horse/billionaire communities near me.
3. Chatted for an hour and started the kino, she was open body language, is into fitness like me, and was very comfortable - mind you guys I’m talking about stuff like grabbing her hand while I was telling her an exciting story, moving her beautiful long chestnut hair aside to see her earrings, touching her forearm, grabbing her by the calve to shake her at a funny point in the conversation and so on.
4. We decided to go for a long walk all through a huge plant nursery that fortunately had narrow corridors allowing us to graze one another repeatedly as we talked about plants and laughed and then said goodbye, with a hug and some deep looks and hand holds. It was clear the attraction was there, very open body language and generous hug.
5. We texted the rest of the day a few back and forths and now we’re set to meet for a drink/happy hour tomorrow early evening at a place convenient to both of us.
6. Friday night she’ll (unbeknownst to her yet) be at my place for a home cooked dinner and a dip in the pool/hot tub.
You're not dating the 'vast majority' of the female population.Being on the spectrum repels the vast majority of the female population. That isn't an excuse; simply a fact.
I could give you a whole answer on that alone, but I'll just link to these answers on Quora:Elliot Rodger had good looks, wealthy parents, and was at a California college. Yet he still couldn't get laid (because he was on the spectrum)
Not sure why something so simple is so hard for you to fathom, Hasslehoff.TLDR, a widow waited for 5 years to match with James Bond on Bumble who very smoothly gets her from the app to his hot tub within a week or so.
James Bond would've closed the deal the same day.TLDR, a widow waited for 5 years to match with James Bond on Bumble who very smoothly gets her from the app to his hot tub within a week or so.
[/URL]Was Elliot Rodger intelligent? How intelligent was he?
Martyn V. Halm (Combat Pragmatist)'s answer: > “Was Elliot Rodger intelligent? How intelligent was he?” Malignant Narcissism. Rodger was a well-educated malignant narcissist, which makes it severely difficult to attach an Intelligence Quotient. IQ is not all it’s cracked up to be though — most...www.quora.com
True. However, if the vast majority of the female population is repulsed by men on the spectrum, it's highly unlikely I'm going to find a woman willing to tolerate me.You're not dating the 'vast majority' of the female population.
Psychopathy, in theory, has many traits that could repel most women, yet this didn't hinder Derek Todd Lee https://www.nola.com/news/crime_pol...cle_2c4d8524-852d-578b-8835-74b2b3429968.html For a guy who may or may or not be on the autism spectrum to then assert that his diagnosis is an insurmountable obstacle just gives rational thought a lousy nameBeing on the spectrum repels the vast majority of the female population. That isn't an excuse; simply a fact
That's Steve Reeves in my profile pic, not David Hasselhoff.Not sure why something so simple is so hard for you to fathom, Hasslehoff.
Protip: just because you cannot do it, does not mean others cannot.
Funny, looks like Hassel…That's Steve Reeves in my profile pic, not David Hasselhoff.
What's hard to fathom is why would a woman abstain from sex for 5 years yet have sex (or close to) within a week or so of meeting a total stranger on a dating app.
Not necessarily. I'm pretty sure the vast majority isn't interested in me either, but that doesn't stop me, because I'm not interested in the vast majority either. I'm not looking for just any woman, I'm looking for attractive-to-me women.True. However, if the vast majority of the female population is repulsed by men on the spectrum, it's highly unlikely I'm going to find a woman willing to tolerate me.
You don't have nearly enough data to come to that conclusion. You need more sampling and develop a more positive mindset than the defeatist attitude you are now enabling to hijack your life.Any woman willing to tolerate my spectrum mannerisms has something severely wrong with her. I end up growing tired of her baggage (and I end up having to break it off with her)
Bingo!Because she is ready to move on. Of course I will never know if she’s lying,
As Carl Sagan said, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. In the absence of the latter, I'd consider the woman is taking me for a fool and lose any interest in engaging with her any further.but I do not care. Why do you?