“The 22 Rules That Turned Me From Invisible to Irresistible With Women… Starting Tonight”

You can skip the expensive cars, the fancy clothes, and the endless gym selfies. Completely unnecessary.

I used to freeze the second a beautiful woman looked my way. Frustrated. Awkward. Watching other guys walk away with the girl while I stood there tongue-tied.

Then I discovered 22 simple rules that rewired my entire dating life. The anxiety vanished. Conversations flowed effortlessly. Women started chasing me for a change.

These rules trigger a woman's subconscious attraction switches. And you can start using them tonight.

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Not caring is the best feeling in the world

MikeYikes122

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Me and a couple of my friends hung out at a buddy's place last night. The normal plan on the night of two days before Thanksgiving is to go out and have a good time, but for some reason no one was up for it, so instead we just stayed in and drank and enjoyed each others' company.

Anyway, I was there mainly because a girl who I kind of met through some of my friends was throwing me a lot of signals, pleading with me to hangout with her, etc. It was pretty much understood that her and i were about to get together, and last night was going to be the night that it was going down. One of her friends probably had way too much to drink and even referred to me in everyone's company as "the boytoy" or something that was kind of awkward like that.

I arrived at my buddy's place, and the girl who I was going to hook up with was already visibly very drunk and was saying something about taking tequila shots. She also was acting disinterested in me after texting me/instant messaging me all afternoon/evening. I couldn't tell if her disinterest was because she was worried she'd came on too strong or if she was just drunk or shy or something.

After a drinking game, I finally got her to warm up to me. She was wearing ballerina shoes or some dancing shoes for some reason, and I rubbed my foot onto her's and started teasing her about not being able to wear high heels.

The move worked, and she started opening up to me a little bit. We were talking, and I could tell she was into me. That is, until my drunk a$$ friend sat down and started flirting with her. I have a pretty good feeling he was oblivious to what was going on between her and I, so I don't fault him for his behavior at all.

He did, however, cause her to get weirded out and frustrated or something. After not talking to me for about 25 minutes, she ran downstairs and crawled into bed with her friend (a girl). I never saw her again the rest of the night, and I ended up just passing out on my buddy's couch alone.

And my feelings this morning? I'm not frustrated or pi$$ed off at myself at all. I really honestly do not give a sh!t at all. I'm not angry at myself for blowing it, and I'm not angry at my friend for ****blocking me. I'm just looking forward to going home and eating my mom's cooking in a few hours here.

Two years ago or even a year ago I would have been banging my head over this incident. I'm kind of a perfectionist and I hate losing at anything, so I would have been playing Monday morning quarterback trying to figure out where I went wrong or if perhaps my buddy actually ended up hooking up with her (which I think there might have been a slight chance of). Instead, I'm just looking forward to Thanksgiving.

In the end I guess I really deep down inside realize she is just some girl. In the past, I would have spent much of today telling myself this sentiment and not really believing it to try to keep the evening from hurting my confidence. But in the end, I guess internally I have finally just stopped tying my confidence to girls entirely.

In summation, not giving a sh!t is great.:up:
 

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not caring really is awsome...

ah, sweet freedom!

my situation was a little different... but the result was the same. i remember the moment when i realised i DON'T CARE about anything regarding my ex (we were together 7 miserable years... yay for the AFC in me). the clarity of that emotion (or lack thereof) was something that puts a smile on my face even today :D.

right after that i got the biggest kick from realising she's still the same lost person with the exact same problems she had when we were together.... and i feel i have progressed to a whole different level of being ;)
 

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MikeYikes122 said:
The move worked, and she started opening up to me a little bit. We were talking, and I could tell she was into me. That is, until my drunk a$$ friend sat down and started flirting with her. I have a pretty good feeling he was oblivious to what was going on between her and I, so I don't fault him for his behavior at all.
Yes, it's a great feeling to let this stuff roll of your back. However, friends shouldn't do this to each other, IMO. How close of a 'friend' is your buddy?

When people get drunk, it's understandable that they do things without thinking about them, but your buddy c*ckblocked you, and that's not too cool. Is your buddy really into this chick?

Remember, women come and go, but good friends should be for life. Make sure this chick doesn't cause a riff in your friendship.
 

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Unfortunately with women it isn't always a stellar performance that wins the game. There are so many factors involved (mainly her emotions) that complicate the situation and only give you so much control over the outcome.

All you can do is the best you can do, and NEVER EVER get emotional or needy. If you follow this one simple rule the chances of something happening with this chick in the future will increase tenfold.

You played it right.
 

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Being not able to care is amazing. However caring, and pretending you don't (for obvious reasons), is extremely hard.
 

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Zen Quotes by Langya Just think of the trees: they let the birds perch and fly, with no intention to call them when they come and no longing for their return when they fly away. If people's hearts can be like the trees, they will not be off the Way.
 

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MikeYikes122 said:
In the end I guess I really deep down inside realize she is just some girl. In the past, I would have spent much of today telling myself this sentiment and not really believing it to try to keep the evening from hurting my confidence. But in the end, I guess internally I have finally just stopped tying my confidence to girls entirely.

In summation, not giving a sh!t is great.:up:
You got it mate. :up:

Once it's truly internalized your onwards and upwards and the world now becomes your urinal. Some guys are born not giving a sh!t, the rest of us it seems have to work at it.
 

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Y'know this whole thing with people coming up and c0ckblocking me has been so prevalent these days I just have a good mind to start telling people to "go away" whenever me and a girl or vibing or to just physically take her by the hand to some other area.

Edit: I'm just sick of being polite and sitting there hoping the c0ckblockers will be nice enough to get the hint and go away when the vibe is blatantly obvious.
 
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