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i was reading this article to refresh my fundamentals https://www.girlschase.com/content/eye-contact-seduction-basics-and-advanced
and a passage says this:
>''And at last, once you have managed to get a girl to look at you, whether it is eye contact generated before or after the approach (the rules here are the same), never even consider looking away first... and never EVER look down once you look away. First of all, you want to HOLD the eye contact. This creates tension, attraction, and shows dominance (attractive). Look away first and she becomes the dominant one (rarely attractive). Yes, at some point, you do have to look away – failing to do so can be a bit “too much” and creep her out.
However, you only look away after she looks away first – she needs to look away first, then maybe a second later, you look away...''
does this mean i dont look away even if I initiate the ec? because currently if i initiate it first i hold for few seconds or so and break away slowly to the side so i dont come off as creepy or too strong (with women i havent approached yet)
and a passage says this:
>''And at last, once you have managed to get a girl to look at you, whether it is eye contact generated before or after the approach (the rules here are the same), never even consider looking away first... and never EVER look down once you look away. First of all, you want to HOLD the eye contact. This creates tension, attraction, and shows dominance (attractive). Look away first and she becomes the dominant one (rarely attractive). Yes, at some point, you do have to look away – failing to do so can be a bit “too much” and creep her out.
However, you only look away after she looks away first – she needs to look away first, then maybe a second later, you look away...''
does this mean i dont look away even if I initiate the ec? because currently if i initiate it first i hold for few seconds or so and break away slowly to the side so i dont come off as creepy or too strong (with women i havent approached yet)
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