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Really, why no question marks? I don't get that one, great info, but I don't understand how question marks help or hurt.
This is just a rule of thumb I use. It wont make or break the interaction. I just think that it's obvious enough when you're asking a question, and there's no need to really emphasize it. Maybe, at least to me, it makes it appear more nonchalant.
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I would agree with most of this, but the reason is who has the frame of qualifier and qualifiee. I always find that I maintain compliance and qualification of Her in the text, and thus maintain my prize-ability. If we switch the convo to her, now she is the prize and she is inherently less interested as now you are pursuing her.
I've read this about 4 or 5 times and I've no idea what you mean. Can you drop the PUA lingo and rephrase.
I see the value in understanding all this qualification business, and framing and that, but to be honest, when I'm with a girl, it's very clear that I want her. When I'm most successful, there's always that "take-it-or-leave-it" feeling going on in the back of my mind, but I'm a pretty lustful guy, and my desires ARE clear. Also, I love romance.
I don't know if that's relevant to what you said.
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Seriously, how the hell are we any different in regards to emotion? A girls brain is different then a males brain, study science you will realize this. However, men are inhibited by their emotions just as much and as often women. Approach Anxiety is a great example of how we let out emotions think, this is a great example of fear.
I think he's referring to a specific emotional/logical difference, not just different entirely. You can't deny the different hormones that men and women have. Inhibited, if you want to call it that, differently. Women are much more emotionally intuitive, at least in the ways we're referring to here.