Cat Whisperer
New Member
Hey guys,
I'm about to start the DJ Boot Camp for the second time. When I did it last time, I did only the first three weeks. It felt good, challenging - and very time consuming to continue. My workload on the job increased, I had some successes with women and got distracted, cancelled the program. I guess I'm not the only one in the "mature man" forum, who finds it difficult to figure out what's really important and then make time for all those things while fulfilling all kinds of duties, having a proper sleep, diet and exercise routine, and having some fun too. In the hope of getting some feedback and advice on how to integrate the boot camp into my daily life, not cancelling this time, and amongst other reasons of course also for giving something back to the community, I want to post my experiences this time.
First, let me introduce myself. I'm 34, working five days a week from nine to five at an academic institution. A fair share of that time is dedicated to a research project that should earn me a PhD next year. I exercise for about five hours per week and practice meditation daily for about 30-60 minutes. Now this would all still be easy if I weren't married, as this takes time too. Regarding my love life until now, I've slept with fifteen women in my life perhaps, that is to say, had a few one night stands, some affairs and maybe five relationships before finding the woman I chose to marry. We now both consider ourselves to be polyamorous and I kind of had a girl on the side this year, until she entered a somewhat committed, other relationship. My "extracurricular activities" aren't a problem at home as long as my wife feels like she's involved and gets enough attention. We're interested in finding a second girl to join the fun, which hasn't gone beyond kissing yet.
My strengths are:
I'll start my first week tomorrow and post results here as they come. Cross fingers!
I'm about to start the DJ Boot Camp for the second time. When I did it last time, I did only the first three weeks. It felt good, challenging - and very time consuming to continue. My workload on the job increased, I had some successes with women and got distracted, cancelled the program. I guess I'm not the only one in the "mature man" forum, who finds it difficult to figure out what's really important and then make time for all those things while fulfilling all kinds of duties, having a proper sleep, diet and exercise routine, and having some fun too. In the hope of getting some feedback and advice on how to integrate the boot camp into my daily life, not cancelling this time, and amongst other reasons of course also for giving something back to the community, I want to post my experiences this time.
First, let me introduce myself. I'm 34, working five days a week from nine to five at an academic institution. A fair share of that time is dedicated to a research project that should earn me a PhD next year. I exercise for about five hours per week and practice meditation daily for about 30-60 minutes. Now this would all still be easy if I weren't married, as this takes time too. Regarding my love life until now, I've slept with fifteen women in my life perhaps, that is to say, had a few one night stands, some affairs and maybe five relationships before finding the woman I chose to marry. We now both consider ourselves to be polyamorous and I kind of had a girl on the side this year, until she entered a somewhat committed, other relationship. My "extracurricular activities" aren't a problem at home as long as my wife feels like she's involved and gets enough attention. We're interested in finding a second girl to join the fun, which hasn't gone beyond kissing yet.
My strengths are:
- Intelligent, educated, funny and fit
- Active, exciting life (except for the lack of additional girls)
- Good conversationalist
- Leadership qualities
- Being married. It helps a lot to know that however you perform with other girls, you still have a safe haven. Also, better threesome opportunities.
- Confidence and mood issues. I get depressed sometimes and don't exude the happiness that wins girls over well. (I know these drastically go down when I feel on top of my game.)
- Cold approaches outside of closed, contextualised environments (e.g. a dance class, a birthday party, etc. - in contrast to a club, the street)
- Kiss closing takes me too long or I don't do it before the energy level goes down.
- Being married. It makes it so much more difficult to move things forward with girls if they're concerned about your relationship status, what this means for them, your potential future together etc.
I'll start my first week tomorrow and post results here as they come. Cross fingers!