THEY DON’T TEACH THIS IN SCHOOL...
After my breakdown in my dorm room, I had a very hard question to answer. The
question was:
How Do I Start Doing Better With Women?
I had made the decision to change what I was doing, but I had no freakin’ idea what to
change it to!
After all, most of my friends were as hopeless with women as I was. And the guys I
knew who were good with women were either good looking or in a frat – but regardless,
the guys who were good couldn’t for the life of them explain what it was they did that
worked.
I even asked a few women I knew what I should do, and the answers were always
worthless pieces of vague advice, like “Just be yourself,” or “Be confident.”
Since I was not getting the type of guidance I needed from the people I knew, I sought
advice elsewhere. Places like bookstores, the internet, and other venues which delivered
products that could guide me.
I bought every single book, magazine, and course I could find on the subject. “Dating”
became a course in my college curriculum. I wanted to learn as much as I could.
It was a broader and more difficult study than I had originally anticipated.
Dating and relationships cover so many different fields of experience. Things like
psychology, sociology, biology, language, body language, fashion, style, grooming, pop
culture, public speaking, movement, dance, debate, etc.
Anything that enters into the framework of “human interaction” is a skill set when it
comes to women and dating.
But the biggest field of study when it comes to women and dating is that of SEX. And
this is why things like dating and relationships are not taught in school.
After all, sex is supposed to be “taboo.” It’s something everyone does, but no one really
talks about. And when it comes to men, regardless of what the final outcome is, sex is
the one thing that drives us toward needing women.
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