You don’t need lines.
Your eyes are enough.
Women detect desire through eye contact.
Stare like you mean it on approach, on the date, and even during sex.
She’ll feel it.
Go to expensive places and feel small.
See the men with more money, more status, better networks, better clothes, hotter women, and bigger ambitions.
Then go home angry.
Not at them.
At the gap between where you are and where you could be.
Most men avoid rooms that expose their weaknesses.
Then spend the rest of their lives wondering why they never grew.
Nobody follows a man who follows everyone else.
The paradox is simple:
The less you need her to complete you, the more room she has to choose you.
Loyalty isn't negotiated.
It's inspired.
A man with standards.
A man with options.
A man who doesn't bend every principle the moment he's afraid of losing her.
Most men become servants the second they get attached.
Then they wonder why the attraction disappears.
one of the biggest spiritual secret is: If you become the question, thinking about it obsessively and losing sense of everything else, even your sense of self as you fall asleep, you will get the answer in your dreams. most people don't know how to use their dreams.
Stop staring at her beauty.
Every man in the room can see she's attractive.
That's not information.
The question is: is she interesting?
Is she kind when nobody's watching?
Is she loyal when things get hard?
Does she have a personality beyond being desired?
The moment you stop asking "How do I get her?"
and start asking "Does she deserve a place in my life?"
you've taken her off the pedestal and put yourself back on it
@menscoach1 You're right, but if your whole life revolves around discipline, doesn't it make you a little boring and predictable? Embrace some randomness every now and then you're a human, not a robot
You keep asking how to tell if a woman likes you.
Wrong question.
Attraction isn’t a press release.
She won’t walk up to you with a signed document and a witness present.
She’ll laugh a little too hard.
Stay a little too long.
Find a reason to be where you are.
You’ll catch her looking.
Then she’ll look away.
You’ll tell yourself it means nothing because you’re addicted to certainty.
That’s the tragedy of most men.
They miss a hundred green lights waiting for one giant neon sign.
Attraction doesn’t announce itself.
It leaks.
And if you need her to say it out loud before you believe it, you’ve already lost.