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Hey guys, quick post. It's been covered before, but Mr. Rob had pointed this out in a response to a recent post of mine, and after giving this a bit more thought, I wanted to make note of the actual cause of the confusion with this.
I'm guessing you've heard these lines from women before:
"A guy has to have a great sense of humor before I will date him."
"I like him because he is so witty and funny!"
"If you can make me laugh, I'm all yours."
Or any variation of those.
What if I told you that all of that is back-asswards? Women aren't programmed to be attracted to funny men. However, what's going on here is that they find the guys they are attracted to as funny. When you're having a good time with someone you like and positive emotions are spiking, you are going to laugh more easily. Even if the jokes or conversation itself isn't exactly well-crafted masterpieces of comedy.
The big illusion this creates is: "I like this person because they are funny", when actually what is happening is: "I think this person is funny because I like them"
It's merely a matter of confusing cause with effect. It's easy to misread, but it can cause success to dwindle when guys focus more on making girls laugh as opposed to MAKING GIRLS LIKE THEM.
Your goal is to make her attracted and horny, not to make her laugh. The laughs will come as a by-product.
J.J.
I'm guessing you've heard these lines from women before:
"A guy has to have a great sense of humor before I will date him."
"I like him because he is so witty and funny!"
"If you can make me laugh, I'm all yours."
Or any variation of those.
What if I told you that all of that is back-asswards? Women aren't programmed to be attracted to funny men. However, what's going on here is that they find the guys they are attracted to as funny. When you're having a good time with someone you like and positive emotions are spiking, you are going to laugh more easily. Even if the jokes or conversation itself isn't exactly well-crafted masterpieces of comedy.
The big illusion this creates is: "I like this person because they are funny", when actually what is happening is: "I think this person is funny because I like them"
It's merely a matter of confusing cause with effect. It's easy to misread, but it can cause success to dwindle when guys focus more on making girls laugh as opposed to MAKING GIRLS LIKE THEM.
Your goal is to make her attracted and horny, not to make her laugh. The laughs will come as a by-product.
J.J.