I don't want to complain too much here, because Chase's methods obviously work. I'm sure Chase/Ricardus/Franco/ZacAdam/DanBloom/all the other great and helpful people on here are up to their necks in vagina, and have women chasing them all day. But having read most of Chase's articles and his book, it seems a bit depressing. All the magic and mystery of love has disappeared because everything you do to get a woman to fall madly in love with you is, to be blunt, just cold rhetoric and emotional manipulation.
It's just like the process of making a cake. Instead of eggs and butter, you throw into the mix the right clothes, walk and presence (fundamentals), rhetoric and body language mirroring, being fast with her and finish with intimacy. (Serve immediately while hot with regular sex on the side). And voilá, the girl has fallen madly in love with you (if not, it's probably because she didn't like the colour of the shirt you were wearing when she met you).
Cold calculations and process. No passion or emotion.
And then the last wall of my perception of 'love' came crashing down when i read Chase's post on marriage. He obviously knows what he's talking about, i don't dispute that, but i think he infers that the key to the ideal marriage is building a process of apathy towards the idea of it and your woman. (Link: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=69&p=7422#p7422)
So, from all this, it just feels like the only way i can be successful when it comes to women is if i sell my romantic and passionate soul to the devil. Only the restrained, apathetic, disciplined and calculating can be with the woman they desire.
But being full of passion and desire with that one woman you love (and sharing it) is what makes love fun :/ otherwise, she's just some sex object, right? At least that's my experience. Aren't i allowed to be romantic?
It's just like the process of making a cake. Instead of eggs and butter, you throw into the mix the right clothes, walk and presence (fundamentals), rhetoric and body language mirroring, being fast with her and finish with intimacy. (Serve immediately while hot with regular sex on the side). And voilá, the girl has fallen madly in love with you (if not, it's probably because she didn't like the colour of the shirt you were wearing when she met you).
Cold calculations and process. No passion or emotion.
And then the last wall of my perception of 'love' came crashing down when i read Chase's post on marriage. He obviously knows what he's talking about, i don't dispute that, but i think he infers that the key to the ideal marriage is building a process of apathy towards the idea of it and your woman. (Link: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=69&p=7422#p7422)
So, from all this, it just feels like the only way i can be successful when it comes to women is if i sell my romantic and passionate soul to the devil. Only the restrained, apathetic, disciplined and calculating can be with the woman they desire.
But being full of passion and desire with that one woman you love (and sharing it) is what makes love fun :/ otherwise, she's just some sex object, right? At least that's my experience. Aren't i allowed to be romantic?