“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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Gentleman?

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Hey,

Quick question, how do you feel about acting like a gentlemen, for instance giving up your seat for a girl if she has nowhere to sit? Thanks
 

GQ Prettyboy

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It is all up to you. Really you don`t need to ask the question about being a gentleman. Do it because you want to. You don`t need any approval. I would do it and don`t give f*ck what anybody thinks about it.
 

TheCloser

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That is the classy, confident thing to do. And don't care what anyone else thinks.
 

stormwriter

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I think i'm going to start being more of a gentleman, for several reasons:

- In a way, it makes you appear ABOVE them, cause you are acting classy.

- It makes them respect you, cause you command respect with your behavior

- You stand out, cause most guys don't really act like gentlemen. (Remember not to make it looking like you are PRETENDING to be a gentleman.)

- I'm approaching 30 years old, and my MTV hipster goofball persona is getting old.

- I've been watching lots of Cary Grant, and black and white movies where they are gentlemen.

- I'm trying for a more sophisticated type of good looking woman, not some sk8r chick or skank. I've realized that women don't get turned on when i do my Beavis and Butthead imitation, or jump into sticker bushes just to get a laugh.

- I think it was David Deangelo that says his acting like a gentleman, combined with his ****y+funny attitude throws them off guard. He says, "always send them mixed signals."

- It seems to work for our fictional Don Juans like James Bond.

- It's challenging to MYSELF. I can barely go two sentences without cussing, so this is a personal challenge to myself.

- Being a gentleman is parallel with the DJ beliefs of being a Challenge and having Self-Control. You don't have your hands all over her, and you aren't talking about topics like sex, cause a gentleman wouldn't do that.

Just some of my thoughts....
 

FlyGuy

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"It seems to work for our fictional Don Juans like James Bond. "

I hear guys on this site talking about James Bond all the time... don't forget that:

a)Like you said, its fiction

b)James Bond has looks, confidence, aura, mystery, charm, etc. so don't read to much into something like giving up a chair :rolleyes: Besides, I don't think I've ever seen JB give up a chair for a woman.

Personally, I may or may not give up a seat for a girl. Just depends on the situation. Do NOT THINK that it will land you pvssy though. If the girl is interested in you it won't matter much if you give up a seat for her or open a door. It just shows you are a nice guy. I used to always open doors for girls, let them go first if there was a line, etc. It never got me anywhere.
 

Versace

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Being a gentleman is always toward your advantage. As for the definition, I think you should use your common sense and study up on it. Read some books on what it is to be a gentleman and take the knowledge. Remember to use Self-Dicipline!
 
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