jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Women are remarkably sensitive to even the most subtle shifts in a man’s status.
I’ve experienced this firsthand, and it feels almost as if they have a built-in sensor, like a thermometer that instantly registers change.
It’s as though women perceive men on a kind of vertical slider, constantly adjusting their perception based on cues most men aren’t even aware they’re giving off. Some of these signals are “material” and “immaterial”. The "visible" and "the invisible".
These cues, (let’s call them triggers), are picked up instinctively. Women have this quality from a very young age.
Men might overlook them, but women tend to capture and interpret them with striking accuracy.
I’d be curious to know how this idea resonates with you.
What do you think these triggers are, and how have you noticed them influencing your life.
At the same time, while exploring how the opposite sex perceives us is fascinating, it’s not something we should not spend so many time on.
As men, we still have our own “dragons to slay” in life.
I’ve experienced this firsthand, and it feels almost as if they have a built-in sensor, like a thermometer that instantly registers change.
It’s as though women perceive men on a kind of vertical slider, constantly adjusting their perception based on cues most men aren’t even aware they’re giving off. Some of these signals are “material” and “immaterial”. The "visible" and "the invisible".
These cues, (let’s call them triggers), are picked up instinctively. Women have this quality from a very young age.
Men might overlook them, but women tend to capture and interpret them with striking accuracy.
I’d be curious to know how this idea resonates with you.
What do you think these triggers are, and how have you noticed them influencing your life.
At the same time, while exploring how the opposite sex perceives us is fascinating, it’s not something we should not spend so many time on.
As men, we still have our own “dragons to slay” in life.
