“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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Reasons Women Leave

Bible_Belt

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Regarding the men who wouldn't let their woman work a long time ago, keep in mind that there was no enforcement of sexual harassment laws. Would you want your wife getting her ass grabbed by co-workers? Maybe the boss says blow me or you're fired. That's the way the world was at the time, and in that light I don't think a man who didn't want his wife to work was a bad person for having that opinion.
 

If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.

Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.

This will quickly drive all women away from you.

And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.

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Saw this today, here's the other side of the coin: Why men break up. Again, some revealing changes over time:

 

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Regarding the men who wouldn't let their woman work a long time ago, keep in mind that there was no enforcement of sexual harassment laws. Would you want your wife getting her ass grabbed by co-workers? Maybe the boss says blow me or you're fired. That's the way the world was at the time, and in that light I don't think a man who didn't want his wife to work was a bad person for having that opinion.
Until the 1970s, a married woman woman going out to work was often frowned upon, at least in the UK. What you describe above may have been a factor but, from my memory, the stigma mainly related to the man being seen as unable to keep a wife and family by his own means. That and the notion of 'latch-key kids' - in other words, children being neglected and misbehaving because the mother is at work.
 

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Until the 1970s, a married woman woman going out to work was often frowned upon, at least in the UK. What you describe above may have been a factor but, from my memory, the stigma mainly related to the man being seen as unable to keep a wife and family by his own means.
It was a very similar timeline here in the US. Like you, I'm old enough to remember those days. A woman in the 60s grew up expecting to get married at a young age - by her early 20s. Women could work, but they were mostly single. The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which premiered in 1970, was considered groundbreaking because it featured a single woman in a career (television news producer). I think that was around the time things started changing. A show following a woman's career now wouldn't raise an eyebrow. Before that, Mary Tyler Moore played a housewife on The **** Van Dyke Show, and her husband gave her an allowance.

How much has the cost of living dictated women (including wives) entering the work force? Or has women entering the workforce helped cause the cost of living to rise? As businesses grew to compete for that extra money? It's like the chicken or the egg. But you're right about the effect - parents aren't raising their kids so closely, and it's to everyone's detriment.
 
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