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007 Dating for Men -- Dealing with Competition

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In this audio episode I go over the concept of dealing with other male competition. I go over a conversation style that I teach in my book that increases your attraction, and lowers the competition's value. This helps secure the girl of your choice so she is more into you!

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    ousili at 5:56pm on Dec. 18, 2007

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    haha. pretty good with the hooters story. but does this only work with someone you are casually dating because i would see some problems with this in long term relationship couples. Reply...

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      007datingformen at 4:52am on Dec. 19, 2007

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      Hey thanks for the comment, I appreciate it.
      In the beginning of meeting someone new, this type of alpha behavior is needed to grab her attention. Dating is almost like reading or watching a well-written story. Each story opens with an attention grabber correct? However, if stories became really boring in the middle all the way to the end, how many of us would suffer through to finish it?
      To answer the question directly, relationships fail because the male usually refuses to keep on top of his game. He becomes lazy inside the relationship, boring, predictable, and no longer sexy. Most women will put up with this because they typically more long suffering then men, but she will be unsatisfied. Then, if other competition does begin to show interest in her, she will respond very positive because she needs in outlet to all the normality that she has in her current relationship. So no, constant busting, negs, cockey comedy, whatever you want to call it, is not needed 110% all of the time. However, off and on when needed, it must be used to balance the relationship. Maybe it’s just me, but I find playfulness and teasing always fun and attractive in my partner.

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      Jonathan Wichmann
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