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“If you want to run, run a mile. If you want to experience a different life, run a marathon.”
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Getting a girl to like you is usually easier when you can do it organically.
Having too much canned material makes you sound phony, and if she’s smart, she’ll see right through it.
However, when you first approach a woman, it’s not always easy to strike up a conversation and make it feel natural. Conversation starters can help with this. Just don’t be too rehearsed about it.
When you think about it, a conversation starter is really a way to get things off the ground. In that sense, having a little bit of a plan is perfectly fine. It removes some of the initial anxiety of approaching a woman.
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Contrary to popular belief, there is no golden algorithm for dating. Even in your own experiences, you’ll find that with each new relationship, the “rules” change. Dating is a complicated game of chemistry.
There are factors like feelings, culture, and background that must find their way around each other, and with every new partner, that process starts all over again.
What worked for your best pal and his girl may not translate over to you and your girl, and what went wrong in your last relationship may be perfectly fine in your new one.
This is why it’s imperative to keep a firm grasp on our dating instincts if we are to ever feel comfortable dating.
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Whether they admit it or not, a picture-perfect first date for most men always ends with a nightcap. I’m not going to go as far as to say it’s the ultimate goal, but it’s an option where if provided more men would accept than not.
Now, I’m not shaming the first date champions; hooking up is their prerogative, and as long as everything is consensual, I have no problem with it.
However, I am challenging us to stop for a moment to think about the advantages of turning down sex on the first night.
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