Rain said:
I watched a video by Hector where he talked about how even if you work at maccas and women don't want to date you but would sleep with you, guys like that still get tons of girls. That could help you with women if you're a loser by society standard[eg working at maccas because you're dumb]. So does he mean that, as Grand Pooba says have lots of lover value but not much else... isn't that the idea to start out as lovers and then it turns into a relationship, or is that not possible if you work at maccas/bartending forever?
Here's the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_0Ud5W2WOk
Talks about what I said from 26:40 to 27:40
Remember that women see men as generally fitting into three (four?) categories: "Lover," "Provider," "Friend," and #4 is "nothing."
The guys that Hector is talking about, as well as me, have very high lover value in general, and women see them as lovers. So women still want to sleep with those guys and they get tons of girls.
However, unless they have something to offer as providers (and show it), women don't see them that way, and consequently move on as quickly as they get into bed with these guys, most of the time anyway.
If you want to transition from a "lover" to a "provider" then you have to present this value to a girl. If you don't, she doesn't see you as an option for that category. So if you're one of these guys and you can successfully present Provider value, then great, you've got a shot at something more than just a one night thing...
The lover to provider transition is different - you're still presenting some provider value, but will behave like a lover for the sake of making the courtship process longer.
Simple Analogy:
You want to buy a car. To do this, you decide a test drive an Acura and a Lexus and a Porsche. You're looking for a luxury car on the lower end of the market and you want to keep this car for the next 5-10 years, but you've thrown the Porsche in there just for fun, because you've always wanted to try driving a Porsche, even though you've determined it's a terrible model for you to buy (too expensive, too maintenance heavy, and doesn't hold resale as well over time). But, you know the Acura and Lexus, either one, would fit all your requirements, so the test drive is both fun and for a purpose; but for the Porsche, it's just for fun.
The Porsche dealer is hoping that you test drive the car in hopes of buying it, but you're already decided that it's not feasible for you and you don't want the car in that capacity - you just want to have fun driving it once, not be stuck with it forever. The Acura or Lexus is a better choice for that...
However, it is also possible that you discover something about the Porsche during your test drive that makes it feasible to buy as well. Maybe the dealer is willing to match the price of the Acura. Maybe you've learned that they've revamped their engine to a super reliable one. Now you're viewing the car through the "maybe buy" lens rather than "test drive only" lens...