“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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Any of you gone through serious health issues before? (Diseases or Cancer)

MatureDJ

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If you have a fam history of high blood pressure and are vaxxed, you should start drinking some pine needle tea to get rid of the spike proteins that are causing micro-clots in many people. Suramin is the key ingredient in the tea.
I do have a family history of high blood pressure, and I even have it, but it is well-controlled by Rx. I have heard of this micro-clotting problem, but it seems that all the websites that discuss it are, ahem, quacky.
 

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Legit everything has gone haywire for me since November. Seeing a doctor in January and am afraid I might get diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. I hope I am wrong but they will likely find a tumor or few in my body. In the US and health insurance here is only available if you are employed hence why I have had to wait a bit to get it and see a doctor.

What has appalled me more than anything is how crappy the doctors in general are. It is the usual blood test which doesn't even show things like your thyroid and liver enzymes. After that, okay good to go. So much crap must have been missed.

I have felt a bit more tired than usual for about 5 years now but nothing debilitating. That is why fatigue is such a vague symptom.
You don't have ACA coverage? Anyone can get that. As for you being so tired, maybe it's because you NightClubMax? :rolleyes:
 

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It takes 3 weeks for health insurance to actually kick in and apply or process. By then I had been hired and was on company's insurance which starts in Jan.
If you had health insurance at your previous employer, you could buy COBRA continuation coverage. I did, and got cancer while on it. :eek: :eek: I remember getting a last full checkout for the surveillance regimen on the last day before COBRA had expired.
 

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Since I got covid for the first time last December 2021 My body ain't the same.
In this year I had a battery of tests ran on me from Blood panels, piss tests, EKGs, echocardiogram, PFT, d-dimer, chest xrays, etc. all normal. Low grade fevers and just brutal anxiety tormented me this year. Im alright but I just came out of the flu a week ago. Only had it for 4 days.
Thank God for my state issued Medical health insurance. My MD is a woman and she has been cool all year.
My next bloodwork next week are vitamin D3 levels and Testosterone. Fvck it if Im low im going on TRT. Im 32

Once your health insurance is a go, get a full battery of tests run on you even testosterone.
 
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Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.

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

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Since I got covid for the first time last December 2021 My body ain't the same.
In this year I had a battery of tests ran on me from Blood panels, piss tests, EKGs, echocardiogram, PFT, d-dimer, chest xrays, etc. all normal. Low grade fevers and just brutal anxiety tormented me this year. Im alright but I just came out of the flu a week ago. Only had it for 4 days.
Thank God for my state issued Medical health insurance. My MD is a woman and she has been cool all year.
My next bloodwork next week are vitamin D3 levels and Testosterone. Fvck it if Im low im going on TRT. Im 32

Once your health insurance is a go, get a full battery of tests run on you even testosterone.
DUDE! Same $hit here and I think we might have similar problems. Not sure about you but I did have nausea for over a week that never went away and some stomach pains that came and went. Occasionally I'd get pelvic pain, lower back pain, and some back pain but all intermittent. It was not even pain as much as it was discomfort. Then I realized on some nights I had head tremors so bad that I was shaking and could not sleep, at times feeling like my eyeballs were about to pop. Seems like I might have thyroid issues.

As for the blood tests, getting a full panel done in Jan. It surprises me how none of my doctors over the years gave a decent blood test for me, it was all the most basic stuff. Last appointment they messed up the results but leaving it out too long and I could not get back to it since I had a busy work schedule. Man, there is an influx of incompetent doctors these days.
 

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Since I got covid for the first time last December 2021 My body ain't the same.
In this year I had a battery of tests ran on me from Blood panels, piss tests, EKGs, echocardiogram, PFT, d-dimer, chest xrays, etc. all normal. Low grade fevers and just brutal anxiety tormented me this year. Im alright but I just came out of the flu a week ago. Only had it for 4 days.
Thank God for my state issued Medical health insurance. My MD is a woman and she has been cool all year.
My next bloodwork next week are vitamin D3 levels and Testosterone. Fvck it if Im low im going on TRT. Im 32

Once your health insurance is a go, get a full battery of tests run on you even testosterone.
Are you vaxxed Southside?

DUDE! Same $hit here and I think we might have similar problems. Not sure about you but I did have nausea for over a week that never went away and some stomach pains that came and went. Occasionally I'd get pelvic pain, lower back pain, and some back pain but all intermittent. It was not even pain as much as it was discomfort. Then I realized on some nights I had head tremors so bad that I was shaking and could not sleep, at times feeling like my eyeballs were about to pop. Seems like I might have thyroid issues.

As for the blood tests, getting a full panel done in Jan. It surprises me how none of my doctors over the years gave a decent blood test for me, it was all the most basic stuff. Last appointment they messed up the results but leaving it out too long and I could not get back to it since I had a busy work schedule. Man, there is an influx of incompetent doctors these days.
Definitely get the d-dimer test. It tests for micro-clots which is a common side effect of the vax. You've had weird pains in your limbs, right? It could explain that.
 

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How healthy do you eat?

I've been trying to eat clean and healthy for a while now and there are times where I'll get night sweats, back pain, bloating, etc; and it all seems to be related to eating crappy food. Food in the US is particularly terrible compared to the rest of the world.

For brain fog and anxiety, try taking Lion's Mane mushroom supplements. It really does work (scientifically proven) although I recommend the capsule form since it tastes pretty gross.
 
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