“The 22 Rules That Flip the Script With Women… And How You Can Use Them Tonight”

Most guys accidentally kill attraction before they even speak. They assume they need a bigger bank account, a better physique, or smoother lines. They miss the point.

Female desire operates on a specific set of psychological triggers.  Break them, and you're invisible. Follow them, and you become magnetic.

I learned this the hard way. Years of freezing up. Getting friend-zoned. Watching other guys walk away with the girl I wanted. Then I discovered a set of 22 simple rules that rewired my entire approach.

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MikeYikes122 said:
I come back to SoSuave about once a month, take a look around, see a post like this, then remember why I don't post here anymore and why it is I don't have much to do with "the community" anymore. Simply put, "the community" is a euphemism for a group of nerds who sit on the Internet and theorize about women they have no chance of having sex with. I quit posting here when I realized that there was no discussion about women or getting laid, only arguments with nerds.
Simply put, fvck that! I found this place after my crazy BPD breakup, but I enjoy gender politics, endless internet drama, feminist bashing, male bravado, mildly dysfunctional people, and all the other things that make this site fun! There is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING wrong with all your lives if you enjoy posting here and reading others posts and 'homosexual island' or whatever the fvck you're on about these days (compulsion is a different story but let's stay positive)!

Jesus Christ there's nothing wrong with being a nerd and taking it easy from time to time. 'Taking action' 24-7 will eventually burn you out and kill your libido anyway. When I'm in a good mood pulling is easy, when I'm in a bad mood it's a chore -- and it took a while for me to realize the issue was my feelings/mood, not looks, status, or game -- but the bigger issue is that when you're a good mood you're enjoying life, when you're in a bad mood you're not. FVCK chasing girls to notch bedposts or impress the "community", the issue is to do the things that make you HAPPY as a person.

Sex makes us happy! But so do things like surfing Teahuapoo or teenage vandalism or breakdancing or creatively lipping off snobby girls in clubs! No, I don't want to do a field report tonight! I want to write on the net and share cool links that cracked me up yesterday and see people b1tch at each other and see comments!

#1 Rule -- It's your life! Exert some fvcking individualism!

So here's some cool sh1t in the spirit of having fun. Read it and tell your buddies or some random chick at the bus stop or just diss me and I'll laugh! The world is so serious, why get so bent out of shape over a net forum and who's a -- SS wank word of the month -- KBJ? Lighten the fvck up!

On to the cool sh1t!
 

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Daily Telegraph said:
Women cry for 16 months of their lives

Women spend the equivalent of 16 months of their lives crying, according to a new poll

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...0/Women-cry-for-16-months-of-their-lives.html
Ha ha ha! Oh you poor fvcking b1tches. :D This one is worth the jump!

But wait there's more!

Tom Ricks@FP said:
Here's a comment from Cpl. Nicole Zook, who has been involved in training Female Engagement Teams in Afghanistan. Phrases in this note about training such as "I put them through the wringer" go a long way toward explaining why these FETs seem to work. I'm impressed.

"I have trained female Marines for the FET teams here and participated in them, as well as participating in both Lioness-type search teams and women's engagement and medical teams in Iraq. The women who volunteer for these teams - and it is a volunteer effort - are some of the most physically and mentally strong, intelligent women the Marine Corps has to offer. They are also some of the most caring.

After finishing my tour of duty doing security missions in Iraq, I volunteered to train any willing Marines from my unit to prepare for the FET missions here in Afghanistan. There were ten. I put them through the wringer and held them all to an exceptionally high standard in their training. I ensured that they were well trained for the physical demands of combat missions, including crew-served weapons training, fighting, and self-defense; the mental demands of being a female attached to an all-male unit (there are plenty) and maintaining decorum among the sometimes unruly and rude men; and intensive cultural, language, psychology, and communication training to prepare them for interacting with the Afghan women. The Marines loved every minute of their training, even when I ran them into the ground, and asked for more. They are better trained than some of their male counterparts and they are participating in the program for all the right reasons.


http://ricks.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/10/14/women_in_coin_iii_the_view_from_helmand
There is a reason I bolded this quote. This is an all-female unit that interacts directly with Afghan women in order to perform what's known generally as best-practice counterinsurgency. There is no "feminist" b1tching about inequality in the military or a "hostile workplace environment" -- these girls are walking foot patrols in Helmand with anti-ambush training, while plenty of the guys who are "more physically capable" are too afraid to get out of their ****ing MRAP to talk to an Afghan.

I have plenty to say about feminism/victimization, but any of you who hate routinely on females need to shut the fvck up right now.

But I'm not done! Check out http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/series/whatwomendontunderstandaboutmen, where "Lisa" gets her half-baked life choices torn apart in a national paper for the UK's amusement! More to follow!
 

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What women don't understand about men said:
Lisa is giving me the results of the fortnight she's spent secretly spying on her boyfriend while he thought she was out of the country.

I'm slightly wrong-footed when Lisa tells me that her insanity has paid off. I was really hoping it wouldn't, so that the whole, terrible episode would at least serve as an example to others that, even disregarding the moral dimension, trying to trap a suspected cheater, and obsessional madness in general, is best avoided.

"You caught him being unfaithful, then?"

Lisa stubs out her cigarette in the ashtray, bitterly.

"Worse than caught him," she says.

"What's worse than catching him being unfaithful?"

"I caught him not being unfaithful."

"God, yes. I see." (I don't - I absolutely don't see.)

"All those times he told me he was at work, he really was at work."

"The bastard."

"He genuinely does put in 20-hour days - day after day. I thought he was seeing me just now and then, if it took his fancy. And it turns out he must have been devoting every moment of his free time to me."

"What a pig. How could he?"

"And you can stop being sarcastic."

"Oh, yes, I can... but, you know, it feels so right."

"If I had been put second to other women, that would have been bad, but I could have accepted it as being just how life is, at least."

"Of course - because you've been put second quite a few times before. You're used to it."

"But - you're a ****, by the way - but, how can I accept that, really, I've been coming second to nothing?"
Oh sweet god, the stupidest woman on earth! :crackup:

There's a lesson here in this juxtaposition but I'm bored of typing! Maybe some of you could fill it in for me. Peace, I'm out!
 

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wait_out said:
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Originally Posted by MikeYikes122
.... Simply put, "the community" is a euphemism for a group of nerds who sit on the Internet and theorize about women they have no chance of having sex with. I quit posting here when I realized that there was no discussion about women or getting laid, only arguments with nerds.
= This is an example of someone who SHOULD speak for himself, yet tries to project his feelings as a fact about the whole community... Yikes!


The purpose of this thread is to clarify the fact that DJ's rule.
 

What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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