A girl probably wouldn't be cognizant of the concept of leverage , but she subconsciously uses it all the time when it comes to the mating dance.
If she has beautiful legs - she leverages it by wearing skirts
If she has a curvy bust - she leverages it by wearing low-cut shirts
If she sees you could be falling for her - she uses sex to reel you in and seal the deal
If she sees you are considering a pre-nup, she leverages *love* to talk you out of it. 'If you really loved me, you wouldn't consider it.'
If she sees you are considering foreign girls, she leverages *shame* by telling you: 'So you can't handle real women?'
What's fascinating is that men do leverage their strengths, when it comes to say the workplace, but men do NOT leverage their strengths when it comes to relationships.
A man's biggest advantage is time. He has time since his sexual market value is less dependent on his youth, and more dependent on his career success and personality. Men have time, girls don't. This should swing the pendulum towards men. Interestingly, men do not leverage this and instead settle for the first half-decent girl that likes him.
There are many other examples of men failing to leverage their strengths in the dating/relationship game (i.e. having money). I believe it is due to fear, shaming, and misinformation.
Do you have any personal examples of guys failing to utilize leverage to their advantage?
If she has beautiful legs - she leverages it by wearing skirts
If she has a curvy bust - she leverages it by wearing low-cut shirts
If she sees you could be falling for her - she uses sex to reel you in and seal the deal
If she sees you are considering a pre-nup, she leverages *love* to talk you out of it. 'If you really loved me, you wouldn't consider it.'
If she sees you are considering foreign girls, she leverages *shame* by telling you: 'So you can't handle real women?'
What's fascinating is that men do leverage their strengths, when it comes to say the workplace, but men do NOT leverage their strengths when it comes to relationships.
A man's biggest advantage is time. He has time since his sexual market value is less dependent on his youth, and more dependent on his career success and personality. Men have time, girls don't. This should swing the pendulum towards men. Interestingly, men do not leverage this and instead settle for the first half-decent girl that likes him.
There are many other examples of men failing to leverage their strengths in the dating/relationship game (i.e. having money). I believe it is due to fear, shaming, and misinformation.
Do you have any personal examples of guys failing to utilize leverage to their advantage?