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So, most people think that to "improve their game", they need to add something to whoever they really are.
They need to be smoother.
Better conversationalists.
More entertaining.
More sexual.
More...whatever.
And while that technically might be true, I want to suggest something you may not have heard before- doing all these things is not a matter of adding to the person you already are. Rather, its about removing your filters. Its about bringing out the person you truly are. It's about being honest. Research shows that being genuine is attractive. That is...we are more likely to like someone if they're being honest and not hiding who they are. Even if we don't like that personality type/the things they represent. We'll still like them.
Moreover, I think most guys already have all the traits necessary to attract women within them. Most guys know how to have conversations, be interesting, be entertaining, be sexual etc. But what stops them? Anxiety. Feeling like what they really are is inappropriate, or not good enough, or bad in some way. Once you add all those filters in, the guy becomes nervous, timid, shy, bland, unassertive...all the things which are unattractive. Why do those filters exist? Usually its because they exposed who they really were at some point early in their lives, and someone somewhere told them its not okay.
Maybe their priest told them their desires are not Okay.
Maybe their peers bullied them in school for being into comic books.
Maybe they got rejected by their first crush.
...there are a million possibilities.
Regardless, the filters are now there. Trying to protect us from being hurt once more. Ironically enough, they're the true source of hurt and dissatisfaction. So really, I think our job here is not to cultivate new traits. Its to remove filters and barriers. To reveal our honest, true selves.
Granted...there are some guys who really do need work on their personalities and are actually boring/weird/dumb people. But I think they're far and few in between. Truth is, if women saw you as you are when no one is looking, a large portion of them would be attracted to you. Cause that version of you is honest.
They need to be smoother.
Better conversationalists.
More entertaining.
More sexual.
More...whatever.
And while that technically might be true, I want to suggest something you may not have heard before- doing all these things is not a matter of adding to the person you already are. Rather, its about removing your filters. Its about bringing out the person you truly are. It's about being honest. Research shows that being genuine is attractive. That is...we are more likely to like someone if they're being honest and not hiding who they are. Even if we don't like that personality type/the things they represent. We'll still like them.
Moreover, I think most guys already have all the traits necessary to attract women within them. Most guys know how to have conversations, be interesting, be entertaining, be sexual etc. But what stops them? Anxiety. Feeling like what they really are is inappropriate, or not good enough, or bad in some way. Once you add all those filters in, the guy becomes nervous, timid, shy, bland, unassertive...all the things which are unattractive. Why do those filters exist? Usually its because they exposed who they really were at some point early in their lives, and someone somewhere told them its not okay.
Maybe their priest told them their desires are not Okay.
Maybe their peers bullied them in school for being into comic books.
Maybe they got rejected by their first crush.
...there are a million possibilities.
Regardless, the filters are now there. Trying to protect us from being hurt once more. Ironically enough, they're the true source of hurt and dissatisfaction. So really, I think our job here is not to cultivate new traits. Its to remove filters and barriers. To reveal our honest, true selves.
Granted...there are some guys who really do need work on their personalities and are actually boring/weird/dumb people. But I think they're far and few in between. Truth is, if women saw you as you are when no one is looking, a large portion of them would be attracted to you. Cause that version of you is honest.

