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Thanks guys. "Girls just want to have fun" Is a great song to listen to the message.
Waty 19: Haha I know that thinking of her as a daughter is sick if you take it literally. I mean that some of the qualities such as protector, punishing her/rewarding her, and looking out for her best interest and being mature are good qualities. Being yourself is definitely good advice I feel. The only problem is that I know that I AM BETA / NOT alpha or dominant by nature. So when I am myself, I am kind of naturally an unattractive guy, I may be a wimp at heart haha. I know being dominant is attractive so I try but it is a try because it does not come naturally to me.
I know what you mean. I'm not Alpha by nature. 99% of us aren't either... But she doesn't have to know that. The one thing I can say that's helped me the most is be sure what you say. When your engaging in a conversation believe in what your saying. I don't care if its complete BS but if you sound certain about what your talking about she's going to precieve your a confident person.
As for a relationship mindset. When you get to that part you want to be part of her life. The activities she enjoys you want to be part of, when she has issues you want to be the go to mentor, when she's feeling low you want to bring her up. You don't have to like everything she does but you have to have interest in it. Now that being said you should have your own life and introduce new things into hers. You both should learn from each other, grow with each other and respect each other. That's how successful relationships are built and maintained.