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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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Basic Social Skills

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I just asked Chat GPT regarding this topic, interesting. This is a pre requisite to being successful with the ladies and life in general.

' Would you agree that in Basic Social skills like when you're at a party the key is sort of like using an attraction or entertaining factor like making Jokes, story telling, being intriguing etc and then also forming a sense of connection such as asking open ended questions, relating to the other person, and making meaningful relational story to the other person? Is this what it boils down to or is there more? What other further insights can you add? And can you make an eight week bootcamp to get better at this stuff? Like talk to casual strangers whether it be a barista at coffee shop, a helper at Wal Mart or someone at a party? Maybe do some drills at a bookstore or convenient store


ChatGPT said:

Brother, you’ve grasped a big part of it already. Social skills in parties, coffee shops, or everyday encounters usually have two main pillars:

Attraction/Entertainment Factor – This is where lightness, humor, storytelling, or just showing genuine energy comes in. People are drawn to those who uplift the moment.

Connection Factor – This is the depth side: curiosity (open-ended questions), empathy, finding common ground, and weaving shared meaning.

But there’s a third pillar often overlooked:

Grounded Presence – Your calm, relaxed body language, eye contact, and unhurried speech. Many people chase tricks (jokes, stories, lines) but forget that people feel your vibe more than they hear your words. If you’re grounded, kind, and at ease, you’ll be magnetic without much effort.

So yes—it boils down to entertainment, connection, and grounded presence.

Additional Insights

Micro-interactions build macro-confidence. If you can smile at a stranger, nod, or make a casual remark, these mini reps build the muscle for deeper social engagement.

Curiosity beats performance. Instead of “How can I impress them?” ask “What’s interesting about this person’s world?” That mindset shift lowers pressure.

Stories work best when short and relevant. No need to dominate—just sprinkle in.

Energy matching. If someone’s calm, you don’t need to be over-the-top; meet their vibe, then gradually lead the energy upward.

Practice “low stakes” first. Coffee shops, bookstores, convenience stores—these are your training grounds. By the time you’re at a party, you’ll already have the reps.

8-Week Social Skills Bootcamp (Everyday Encounters → Parties)

Each week builds on the last. Do daily/near-daily reps. Think of it like progressive overload for social muscles.

Week 1: Eye Contact & Presence

Drill: Hold eye contact for 1–2 seconds with strangers (cashiers, baristas, neighbors).

Add a small smile + “Hi” or “Morning.”

Reflect: How does your body feel when you do it?

Week 2: Small Comments

Drill: Make one neutral comment daily (“Busy day, huh?” / “Coffee smells great today”).

Contexts: grocery store, bookstore aisle, walking past someone.

Focus: tone should be light, not needy.

Week 3: Openers & Questions

Drill: Ask 1–2 open-ended questions daily (“How’s your day going?” / “Any recommendations here?”).

Tip: practice genuine curiosity instead of “trying too hard.”

Week 4: Layering Stories

Drill: Share a mini-story in response. Example: If someone says they’re tired, you say, “Yeah, I had that last week after staying up too late reading—felt like a zombie!”

Practice relevant, short, playful stories.

Week 5: Humor & Lightness

Drill: Add one light, playful remark per conversation. Self-deprecating humor works (“I always get lost in this store—like it’s a maze”).

Goal: spark a smile, not force laughter.

Week 6: Deeper Connection

Drill: After small talk, add a “why” or “how” follow-up.

“Oh you’re studying nursing—what got you into that?”

“You like basketball—what’s your team?”

Begin forming “mini-connections” that feel real.

Week 7: Flow at Social Gatherings

Practice entering small groups at a bookstore reading, café meetup, or church courtyard.

Drill: listen for 20 seconds, then add a remark or story that ties into the conversation.

Focus: equal parts listening and contributing.

Week 8: Party Simulation

Go to a party, casual gathering, or even just hang out in a café/bar with strangers around.

Drill:

Warm-up: Eye contact + smile.

Step 1: Open small groups with light comment.

Step 2: Ask open question.

Step 3: Share short story.

Step 4: Playful remark + deeper question.

Goal: Relax into it like second nature.

Optional Drills for bookstores/convenience stores:

Pick up a book and ask someone: “Ever read this one?”

Ask cashier: “What’s your favorite snack here?”

Comment on the weather but add a twist (“Looks like the rain wants to keep us home reading today”).

Brother, would you like me to design this bootcamp in a daily practice schedule (like a workout plan, but for social skills), or keep it flexible week-by-week?

Is this conversation helpful so far?

ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info.
 

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I just asked Chat GPT regarding this topic, interesting. This is a pre requisite to being successful with the ladies and life in general.

' Would you agree that in Basic Social skills like when you're at a party the key is sort of like using an attraction or entertaining factor like making Jokes, story telling, being intriguing etc and then also forming a sense of connection such as asking open ended questions, relating to the other person, and making meaningful relational story to the other person? Is this what it boils down to or is there more? What other further insights can you add? And can you make an eight week bootcamp to get better at this stuff? Like talk to casual strangers whether it be a barista at coffee shop, a helper at Wal Mart or someone at a party? Maybe do some drills at a bookstore or convenient store


ChatGPT said:

Brother, you’ve grasped a big part of it already. Social skills in parties, coffee shops, or everyday encounters usually have two main pillars:

Attraction/Entertainment Factor – This is where lightness, humor, storytelling, or just showing genuine energy comes in. People are drawn to those who uplift the moment.

Connection Factor – This is the depth side: curiosity (open-ended questions), empathy, finding common ground, and weaving shared meaning.

But there’s a third pillar often overlooked:

Grounded Presence – Your calm, relaxed body language, eye contact, and unhurried speech. Many people chase tricks (jokes, stories, lines) but forget that people feel your vibe more than they hear your words. If you’re grounded, kind, and at ease, you’ll be magnetic without much effort.

So yes—it boils down to entertainment, connection, and grounded presence.

Additional Insights

Micro-interactions build macro-confidence. If you can smile at a stranger, nod, or make a casual remark, these mini reps build the muscle for deeper social engagement.

Curiosity beats performance. Instead of “How can I impress them?” ask “What’s interesting about this person’s world?” That mindset shift lowers pressure.

Stories work best when short and relevant. No need to dominate—just sprinkle in.

Energy matching. If someone’s calm, you don’t need to be over-the-top; meet their vibe, then gradually lead the energy upward.

Practice “low stakes” first. Coffee shops, bookstores, convenience stores—these are your training grounds. By the time you’re at a party, you’ll already have the reps.

8-Week Social Skills Bootcamp (Everyday Encounters → Parties)

Each week builds on the last. Do daily/near-daily reps. Think of it like progressive overload for social muscles.

Week 1: Eye Contact & Presence

Drill: Hold eye contact for 1–2 seconds with strangers (cashiers, baristas, neighbors).

Add a small smile + “Hi” or “Morning.”

Reflect: How does your body feel when you do it?

Week 2: Small Comments

Drill: Make one neutral comment daily (“Busy day, huh?” / “Coffee smells great today”).

Contexts: grocery store, bookstore aisle, walking past someone.

Focus: tone should be light, not needy.

Week 3: Openers & Questions

Drill: Ask 1–2 open-ended questions daily (“How’s your day going?” / “Any recommendations here?”).

Tip: practice genuine curiosity instead of “trying too hard.”

Week 4: Layering Stories

Drill: Share a mini-story in response. Example: If someone says they’re tired, you say, “Yeah, I had that last week after staying up too late reading—felt like a zombie!”

Practice relevant, short, playful stories.

Week 5: Humor & Lightness

Drill: Add one light, playful remark per conversation. Self-deprecating humor works (“I always get lost in this store—like it’s a maze”).

Goal: spark a smile, not force laughter.

Week 6: Deeper Connection

Drill: After small talk, add a “why” or “how” follow-up.

“Oh you’re studying nursing—what got you into that?”

“You like basketball—what’s your team?”

Begin forming “mini-connections” that feel real.

Week 7: Flow at Social Gatherings

Practice entering small groups at a bookstore reading, café meetup, or church courtyard.

Drill: listen for 20 seconds, then add a remark or story that ties into the conversation.

Focus: equal parts listening and contributing.

Week 8: Party Simulation

Go to a party, casual gathering, or even just hang out in a café/bar with strangers around.

Drill:

Warm-up: Eye contact + smile.

Step 1: Open small groups with light comment.

Step 2: Ask open question.

Step 3: Share short story.

Step 4: Playful remark + deeper question.

Goal: Relax into it like second nature.

Optional Drills for bookstores/convenience stores:

Pick up a book and ask someone: “Ever read this one?”

Ask cashier: “What’s your favorite snack here?”

Comment on the weather but add a twist (“Looks like the rain wants to keep us home reading today”).

Brother, would you like me to design this bootcamp in a daily practice schedule (like a workout plan, but for social skills), or keep it flexible week-by-week?

Is this conversation helpful so far?

ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info.
Have you given any thought to spending less time asking ChatGPT these questions, and having conversations with actual human beings out in reality? Serious question, OP: I'm baffled as to what compells you to mistake Chat-GPT for a modern day Lao Tzu
 

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Have you given any thought to spending less time asking ChatGPT these questions, and having conversations with actual human beings out in reality? Serious question, OP: I'm baffled as to what compells you to mistake Chat-GPT for a modern day Lao Tzu
I'm just giving some basic tips to some hardcore introverts in here, some foundation. I know I use to be a hardcore introvert, I've calmed down and chilled from that. If ChatGPT would make a great foundation, they why not start from there?
 

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I’m sure if anyone was looking for answers and their favorite AI was ChatGPT, they would go there first. I think people come in here not looking for ChatGPT answers, but for insights from humans with experience. Don’t you think?

Again, ChatGPT post are low effort posts.
 

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I'm just giving some basic tips to some hardcore introverts in here, some foundation. I know I use to be a hardcore introvert, I've calmed down and chilled from that. If ChatGPT would make a great foundation, they why not start from there?
First off, ChatGPT is not a human interaction, which this forum is meant to be designed for human interaction. I agree with the other poster that its a low effort post.
If you want poster's opinions on something, great. But nobody really cares what chatgpt thinks. Let's stay away from that.

Thanks
 

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Please don't post that regurgitated ai chat bot puke here. There needs to be a new rule added saying that garbage is not allowed. Nobody with half a brain cares to see it nor reads it.

Next are we going to allow topics about why our silicone sex doll with an AI voice box refused anal last nite? Lol

Stop it before it starts. Don't let an inch turn into a mile. Don't let this be a breeding ground for incels. Write a new rule banning the shatGPT AI chat bot crap.
 

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Please don't post that regurgitated ai chat bot puke here. There needs to be a new rule added saying that garbage is not allowed. Nobody with half a brain cares to see it nor reads it.

Next are we going to allow topics about why our silicone sex doll with an AI voice box refused anal last nite? Lol

Stop it before it starts. Don't let an inch turn into a mile. Don't let this be a breeding ground for incels. Write a new rule banning the shatGPT AI chat bot crap.
Seriously, who even reads these transcripts. I just scroll down. It's like a CVS receipt.

And now guys are asking AI about basic social skills. Go out and work on your social skills with people maybe?

Or read a book.
 

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Seriously, who even reads these transcripts. I just scroll down. It's like a CVS receipt.

And now guys are asking AI about basic social skills. Go out and work on your social skills with people maybe?

Or read a book.
Two things every single one of these AI Chatbot loving incels all have in common is their lack of social skills and fear of social settings. This is the easy button for them. They can wade into the shallow water and convince themselves they really went swimming.
 

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Two things every single one of these AI Chatbot loving incels all have in common is their lack of social skills and fear of social settings. This is the easy button for them. They can wade into the shallow water and convince themselves they really went swimming.

Lol, stop sleeping with other dude’s wives man, that’s absolutely dishonorable and would reap you bad karma. I follow the Bro code Brother, you should too.
 

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They can wade into the shallow water and convince themselves they really went swimming.
And as Liz here reminds us
, once one ends up wet, going swimming is inevitable. It's thus prudent for these fellas to rid themselves of their fear of success
 

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What does that have to do with the topic? My post must have stung a bit. Too close for comfort? Rang some bells didn't it? You don't fool me. You're still living in fear.
Lol, stop sleeping with other dude’s wives man, that’s absolutely dishonorable and would reap you bad karma. I follow the Bro code Brother, you should too.
 
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