- Joined
- Sep 11, 2023
- Messages
- 2
Should you say you’ve been reading and watching dating/relationship advice if you’re being asked how you went so fast from not approaching girls and barely having had women in your life, to suddenly being a smooth seducer and knowing many women, or to suddenly being good at managing a relationship when you never had a real relationship before?
Or would that come off as if you’ve been learning manipulation?
I feel like, whenever I would (re)act in a certain way, I could get a response that goes like “So, you learned that from your dating advice?”
Maybe just say “Yeah I’ve learned how important it is to flirt and to push things forward instead of waiting”, and then keep it at that? The truth is, I’ve checked TONS of dating advice.
Should you just say “Nope, didn’t look up dating advice”?
How do dating guru’s handle saying what they do for a living? They gotta be specific at some point in the dating process and I’m sure that would put the women’s defenses on.
Or would that come off as if you’ve been learning manipulation?
I feel like, whenever I would (re)act in a certain way, I could get a response that goes like “So, you learned that from your dating advice?”
Maybe just say “Yeah I’ve learned how important it is to flirt and to push things forward instead of waiting”, and then keep it at that? The truth is, I’ve checked TONS of dating advice.
Should you just say “Nope, didn’t look up dating advice”?
How do dating guru’s handle saying what they do for a living? They gotta be specific at some point in the dating process and I’m sure that would put the women’s defenses on.