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Given that my goal is to find a GF, I'm starting to question the validity of the supposed necessity to be categorized as a "lover" and the necessity to move fast with girls.
If my goal is to find a GF, I feel like it would be far easier if I take her on the standard 3 date courtship routine instead of spending years trying to get good enough at this to consistently be categorized as a "lover" by women. Only to have fast+easy sex with a girl whom I'd like to see again anyways.
Ok, I get it...I might lose a couple girls along the way because attraction expires, or I just mess up along the way somehow (much more likely given the extended dating process) or I get beat by faster moving competition. But I feel like I will lose far more girls trying to, and inevitably failing for a long time to qualify myself as a lover. Why will I lose them? Because I'll try to escalate when they see me as a 'provider", and I'll get a mountain of resistance. And as we all know, failed escalation=never see her again.
So I guess what I'm trying to figure out is: Is the nature of a relationship which started out as the guy being a lover different than one which started via the standard 3 date courtship method that most guys would do? How so? More generally, is learning to move fast with girls really that important if what I really want is an LTR?
Note: I'm by no means saying its not worth learning game. I think learning how to approach, have proper conversation skills, be bold, create good logistics, properly escalate and the plethora of other things involved in the dating process are all vital to our success. I'm only challenging the concept of necessarily moving fast and being seen by girls as a "lover".
If my goal is to find a GF, I feel like it would be far easier if I take her on the standard 3 date courtship routine instead of spending years trying to get good enough at this to consistently be categorized as a "lover" by women. Only to have fast+easy sex with a girl whom I'd like to see again anyways.
Ok, I get it...I might lose a couple girls along the way because attraction expires, or I just mess up along the way somehow (much more likely given the extended dating process) or I get beat by faster moving competition. But I feel like I will lose far more girls trying to, and inevitably failing for a long time to qualify myself as a lover. Why will I lose them? Because I'll try to escalate when they see me as a 'provider", and I'll get a mountain of resistance. And as we all know, failed escalation=never see her again.
So I guess what I'm trying to figure out is: Is the nature of a relationship which started out as the guy being a lover different than one which started via the standard 3 date courtship method that most guys would do? How so? More generally, is learning to move fast with girls really that important if what I really want is an LTR?
Note: I'm by no means saying its not worth learning game. I think learning how to approach, have proper conversation skills, be bold, create good logistics, properly escalate and the plethora of other things involved in the dating process are all vital to our success. I'm only challenging the concept of necessarily moving fast and being seen by girls as a "lover".