SW15
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There's limited value in doing that. What women say they want and what women actually want aren't the same thing.Interview these gals, and ask them what aspects of your behavior, speech, dress, etc etc, led them to conclude: "This guy is a dic-wad".
Old school PUA Ross Jeffries mentioned this on a talk show in 1992. Ross had the perfect attitude in 1992. He didn't care what women wanted. He only cared what women sexually responded to.
Women respond most enthusiastically to a fit/muscular physique. The top tier guy in the USA and most Western cultures is a 6'0"+ man who is fit/muscular. While height can't be fixed (for the most part), a guy can get shredded from lifting weights at the gym and sports participation.
I think a better use of time instead of doing these interviews is to get on a dedicated weight lifting program.
He could get something out of interviews if he did his interviews the right way (also a challenge). I don't see any reality where those interviews would be as good as lifting progressively heavier weights and possibly supplementing with an enjoyable sport.