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IKO69 said:one of the most important things is if things don't work out for whatever reason, let it go and never entertain the possibility of going back. never, never, i don't care what you had or didn't have...if she decided to cut you off for whatever reason then there is no need to ever consider that person worthy of being with because if she was and was the right one she would've never done that. never allow yourself to be held back because of one woman.
This.....is geniusVulpine said:Avoid women whose hobbies are "watching TV, reading books, shopping, travelling..."
Instead, target women whose hobbies are more unique and less revolving around media, marketing, and money. Hiking, kayaking, surfing, baking, sewing, photography, and gardening are examples of "unique" hobbies.
The reasons should be obvious, but, the women with "popular" hobbies aren't very independent, and are the most socially functional/dependent. Now, being social isn't necessarily bad, but when a woman derives pleasure from little else besides being social, you are going to find yourself being pressured or manipulated to "plug back into the matrix", playing many more games, and dealing with much more drama and trifling.
Simply put, women with "unique" hobbies are better people overall. Women with "popular" hobbies have little to offer besides excellent social skills and a conformist mindset.
The "popular" or "Barbie Clone" hobby types have a very poor "sense of self", which could also indicate other issues.
LSE's, AW's, Cluster B's... go ahead, ask them, "What are your hobbies?" See if you don't find the same to be true.
They get old.HalfPUAHalfAFC said:Most women will disappoint you, eventually.
Vulpine said:Avoid women whose hobbies are "watching TV, reading books, shopping, travelling..."
Instead, target women whose hobbies are more unique and less revolving around media, marketing, and money. Hiking, kayaking, surfing, baking, sewing, photography, and gardening are examples of "unique" hobbies.
The reasons should be obvious, but, the women with "popular" hobbies aren't very independent, and are the most socially functional/dependent. Now, being social isn't necessarily bad, but when a woman derives pleasure from little else besides being social, you are going to find yourself being pressured or manipulated to "plug back into the matrix", playing many more games, and dealing with much more drama and trifling.
Simply put, women with "unique" hobbies are better people overall. Women with "popular" hobbies have little to offer besides excellent social skills and a conformist mindset.
The "popular" or "Barbie Clone" hobby types have a very poor "sense of self", which could also indicate other issues.
LSE's, AW's, Cluster B's... go ahead, ask them, "What are your hobbies?" See if you don't find the same to be true.