WOMEN will use your impatience against you when dating - My UNTOLD STORY (I was so BROKEN as a man)
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker shares his personal experience of heartbreak and the lessons learned from it, focusing on the importance of patience in dating. He explains that women often test men's impatience and availability, using it against them to gauge their desirability. The speaker emphasizes the concept of 'pre-selection', where women are attracted to men who are already desired by others. He advises men to imitate the behavior of a pre-selected man, not showing desperation or excessive eagerness, to increase their attractiveness in the dating scene.
Takeaways
- 💔 The speaker emphasizes the transformative power of heartbreak in shaping a man's approach to dating and personal growth.
- 🤔 He discusses the importance of understanding 'hypergamy' and 'pre-selection' in the context of female attraction and dating strategies.
- 📉 The speaker recounts a personal experience of severe heartbreak, which led to significant personal changes and insights into dating dynamics.
- 🚫 The video suggests avoiding behaviors that signal impatience or desperation in dating, as these can detract from a man's perceived value.
- 🔄 The concept of 'impatient' dating is presented as a common mistake that can lead to a loss of attraction and interest from women.
- 👥 The speaker highlights the idea that women are often attracted to men who appear to be pre-selected by other women, indicating high social value.
- 📝 The script underlines the importance of learning from past mistakes in dating and using those lessons to improve one's dating approach.
- 🤳 The speaker advises minimizing the frequency of communication with a romantic interest to avoid appearing overly eager or 'thirsty'.
- 👑 He makes a metaphorical connection between tending one's own 'garden' (personal life and goals) and maintaining high value in the eyes of potential partners.
- 🔄 The video suggests that a man's perceived sexual market value can fluctuate based on his behavior and how he is perceived in relation to other women.
- 🤝 The speaker calls for a sense of community and shared learning among men to improve collective understanding and success in dating.
Q & A
What is the main lesson the speaker learned from his past heartbreaks?
-The main lesson the speaker learned from his heartbreaks is the importance of not showing impatience and maintaining a sense of pre-selection in dating, which means appearing to have other options and not being overly eager or needy.
What does the speaker mean by 'pre-selected man' in the context of dating?
-A 'pre-selected man' refers to a man who is perceived as desirable by other women, which makes him more attractive to the woman he is interested in. It's about demonstrating high value and being in demand.
Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of not texting back super fast or giving too much attention to women?
-The speaker emphasizes this because it can signal a lack of other options and a high level of neediness, which can decrease a man's attractiveness in the eyes of a woman.
What is the speaker's view on how heartbreaks shape a man?
-The speaker believes that heartbreaks are transformative experiences that force a man to redefine and reinvent himself, ultimately making him stronger and wiser in the realm of dating and relationships.
How does the speaker describe the process of a woman testing a man's patience in the context of dating?
-The speaker describes it as women intentionally delaying responses or making a man wait to see if he has other options, thereby testing if he can walk away and is not overly invested in her.
What is the significance of the speaker's reference to Adam and Eve in explaining his dating philosophy?
-The reference to Adam and Eve is used to illustrate the idea that a man should focus on his own 'garden,' or life mission and interests, rather than centering his life around a woman, which can lead to disqualification in her eyes.
Why does the speaker suggest that women are attracted to men who have other women interested in them?
-The speaker suggests this because it demonstrates pre-selection, which is a strong indicator of a man's value and attractiveness, making him more desirable to women.
What is the speaker's advice on how to handle a situation where a woman cancels a date?
-The speaker advises to respond casually and without showing any sign of disappointment or neediness, effectively communicating that the man is not overly invested in the outcome of the date.
How does the speaker define 'hypergamy' in the context of dating?
-In the context of dating, 'hypergamy' refers to the tendency of women to seek out and be attracted to men of higher social status or perceived value, which can be demonstrated through pre-selection and not being overly eager.
What is the speaker's view on the importance of a man maintaining his own interests and not making a woman the center of his focus?
-The speaker believes that maintaining one's own interests and not making a woman the center of focus is crucial for maintaining attraction and not appearing needy or desperate.
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