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Hi folks,
In the past year, I've learnt a lot reading about seduction, and psychology in general. I've also made some progress in practice, having had a few interesting dates. I'm definitely still a beginner though.
Having said this, I find myself having more and more difficulties to talk with friends, mostly male but some female too, even some longtime friends of mine, about relationships and people in general, be it about some girl, a parent, or a boss. I feel that whenever I want to open up, to vent, to share some problems, it's hard to get people to connect with me.
It's getting really hard to describe the events without referring to seduction or social concepts such as investment, law-of-least effort, compliance, frames.
For example, I see the concept of "investment" in all the interactions I have nowadays, be it with women or with parents. When I want to tell a story about a girl, I have a hard time explaining that she was investing, but then I invested too much and she bailed out. Or when I talk about my toxic parents, saying that they are always implicitly asking me to invest in them, without giving me any investment on their part. Or when I say my old boss lost a lot of charisma points because he was always investing too much time in non-efficient process and meetings, looking weak. Nobody understands these things. People just give generic remarks such as "yeah bro, maybe you thought she were into you but she wasn't", or "man, you need to be gentle on your parents, they only have good intentions about you".
I am curious to see what's your take on this. Do you try to find "common" words to describe these? This is hard. Do you simply avoid talking about seducion / social-arts / psychology in general?
In the past year, I've learnt a lot reading about seduction, and psychology in general. I've also made some progress in practice, having had a few interesting dates. I'm definitely still a beginner though.
Having said this, I find myself having more and more difficulties to talk with friends, mostly male but some female too, even some longtime friends of mine, about relationships and people in general, be it about some girl, a parent, or a boss. I feel that whenever I want to open up, to vent, to share some problems, it's hard to get people to connect with me.
It's getting really hard to describe the events without referring to seduction or social concepts such as investment, law-of-least effort, compliance, frames.
For example, I see the concept of "investment" in all the interactions I have nowadays, be it with women or with parents. When I want to tell a story about a girl, I have a hard time explaining that she was investing, but then I invested too much and she bailed out. Or when I talk about my toxic parents, saying that they are always implicitly asking me to invest in them, without giving me any investment on their part. Or when I say my old boss lost a lot of charisma points because he was always investing too much time in non-efficient process and meetings, looking weak. Nobody understands these things. People just give generic remarks such as "yeah bro, maybe you thought she were into you but she wasn't", or "man, you need to be gentle on your parents, they only have good intentions about you".
I am curious to see what's your take on this. Do you try to find "common" words to describe these? This is hard. Do you simply avoid talking about seducion / social-arts / psychology in general?

