I sat down with the USUAL SUSPECTS, McConnell, our resident fashion consultant and web maestro; and Golden Fox, at our crib. This time we talked about all sorts of cool stuff including:
- More on 3-somes
- How getting graphic will help you improve your success with women
- “I’m a hefty guy, can I be successful with Asian women?”
- Are you suffering the dreaded one-itis?
- Girls aren’t responsive? Learn to plow!
- Why she has more value than you do when you meet her…and how to flip that
- The right way to use indicators of interest
- and a whole lot more…
Mentioned in This Episode:
One-itis
- the fixation by a guy (usually) on one girl who he imbues with positive qualities (that she may not possess), or whose positive qualities are imbued with such value, that all negative qualities are overlooked and/or rationalized away to the point that she seems to be totally irreplaceable as a potential partner for sex, dating, a relationship, marriage, or all of the above.
- a woman who a guy has one-itis for
- (adjective) the state of having one-itis
Read my full article at https://asiadatingexperts.com/get-blown-or-blown-out/
The Passion Trap
The Game by Neil Strauss
Heavy Rotation by AKB-48
Just how big is AKB-48?
Chinese Marriage Proposal Fails
99 iPhone Proposal Fail
Man spends US$82,000 on iPhones in a grand gesture
Sports Car Proposal Fail
Man commands fleet of 20 luxury cars for grand marriage proposal but embarrassed girl still says NO
Samson
From Wikipedia:
According to the biblical account, Samson was given supernatural strength by God in order to combat his enemies and perform heroic feats such as killing a lion, slaying an entire army with only the jawbone of an ass, and destroying a pagan temple. Samson had two vulnerabilities, his attraction to untrustworthy women and his hair, without which he was powerless. These vulnerabilities ultimately proved fatal for him.
Delilah
From Wikipedia:
Delilah is a woman in the Hebrew bible Book of Judges, where she is the “woman in the valley of Sorek” whom Samson loved, and who was his downfall. Her figure, one of several dangerous temptresses in the Hebrew Bible, has become emblematic: “Samson loved Delilah, she betrayed him, and, what is worse, she did it for money,” Madlyn Kahr begins her study of the Delilah motif in European painting.