- Aug 29, 2004
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I'm on vacation and a little bored so I decided to go on the Internet and read up on what the secular world has to say about attracting the opposite sex (yeah, I know, but bear with me for just a minute!) The consensus from DeAngelo's "Double your Dating" video series (only saw day one of three) and the other PDFs I read is that to get a woman interested in you is to be "cocky and funny" and not to be a nice guy. You are suppose to not tell them you are interested in them and you are to keep them at a distance so they keep wanting "more". DeAngelo recommends finding a flaw in the woman and then tell her about her flaw so you can communicate with her on a different level (yeah, OK). Of course, he goes into a 45 minute discussion on how Charlie Darwin's evolution theory created all of these reactions in the animal kingdom and eventually us (which I promptly skipped over).
Is this how women really are? If a man discusses his feelings with you do you think he is a wuss? Do nice guys really finish last? All the secular "how to date women" guides seem to indicate you need to play a game where each side plays by different rules and that if you do not play by these rules that you miss out connecting with the other person.
I should state that I do not have much experience with women past being friends and I have never be out on a date. I've been talking with a guy at work and the dates he goes on never pan out more then a couple of weeks. So I get to thinking that maybe there is a game out there and I should learn the rules before I start even trying to date someone.
Cain never had this problem, lucky guy.
Is this how women really are? If a man discusses his feelings with you do you think he is a wuss? Do nice guys really finish last? All the secular "how to date women" guides seem to indicate you need to play a game where each side plays by different rules and that if you do not play by these rules that you miss out connecting with the other person.
I should state that I do not have much experience with women past being friends and I have never be out on a date. I've been talking with a guy at work and the dates he goes on never pan out more then a couple of weeks. So I get to thinking that maybe there is a game out there and I should learn the rules before I start even trying to date someone.
Cain never had this problem, lucky guy.