Most men think attraction is built through perfect words.
It’s not.
Attraction is built through tension, timing, emotional control, and understanding how women actually experience texting.
That’s why some guys send “nice” texts and still get ignored… while another guy says almost nothing and she can’t stop thinking about him.
In this video, I break down one of the biggest texting mistakes men make — and what creates attraction instead.
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"Acting needy" with women is a symptom of a bigger issue: it's an INTERNAL lack of purpose, focus, and/or discipline a guy attempts to get EXTERNALLY (e.g., an attractive woman)
One of the biggest mistakes I see men make in dating:
Trying to explain their value.
Trying to explain their standards.
Trying to explain why they deserve better.
That almost never works.
Because value isn’t communicated through speeches.
It’s communicated through behavior.
The strongest move is usually the simplest one.
Watch this.
The habits that attract women aren’t what most guys think.
It’s not just looks.
It’s not just money.
It’s the habits that signal discipline, standards, and self-respect.
That’s what makes a man feel different.
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The second you put a woman on a pedestal, you start performing for her.
You start proving.
You start chasing.
Better frame:
Not “I hope she likes me.”
“I wonder if she’s worth my time.”
That’s the shift.
When it comes to approaching women, 98% of men are cowards. (The other 2% are sociopaths.)
I am a coward. And I’m willing to bet that you’re one, too.
Here’s how we change that.
A coward who lets his fear stop him from approaching remains a coward.
A coward who approaches a woman IN SPITE OF his fear is a man. (You could even make a strong case that he’s HEROIC.)
Whether the approach goes well, or it goes horribly, if he gets the girl or he gets rejected in the first 3 seconds, isn’t the point.
The outcome has nothing to do with it. The difference is whether you did what you wanted to do—did what you KNOW you SHOULD do—even when you were scared.
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