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“No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path.”
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It’s an interesting phenomenon, and it needs to go away. There’s this notion that it’s perpetually cool to play the field, have a side girl and never get too close to any one woman.
Sure, when you’re single and dating, there’s something smart about doing things that way, and sure, it’s also fun and exciting. I’m not denying it. I’m not recommending against it.
This article isn’t even intended at folks going through a stage like that in their life.
I’m talking about the group of dudes who think that it’s cool to do this sort of thing forever or after they’ve started seeing someone to “keep their options open” or avoid “being tied down.”
Hey fellas, guess what? You’re not cool.
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Believe that some congratulations are in order; you’ve found someone who can stand being around you long enough to call themselves your girlfriend.
Just take a moment to let that sink in. Remember all the lonely nights, all the rejection, and all the nervous phone calls and text messages that have led up to this point.
You’ve come a long way, and we’re proud of you for it.
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What’s your idea of a “perfect ten?”
I want your true and honest thoughts on this. Here’s why:
Up till now, I’ve been primarily responsible for all of our marketing. I’ve recently hired someone to help out, but if you’ve read a sales letter, or an email, or seen a photo on the site, that’s been my work.
And if you’ve been following for a while, no doubt you’ve seen mention of “9’s and 10’s”… how we’re some of the only guys in the market who date them… how our material will help you land one of your own… etc.
Thing is, some people find this sort of objectification immature, offensive, or degrading.
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Love TSM Daily? Then create some value, and forward this to a friend who’d love to be looped into the coolness… 😉
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