Handsome Men’s Game | Why You Should Never Compete Over A Woman
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Jocelyn J emphasizes the importance of not competing with other men over women, advocating for a supportive and respectful attitude among male friends. He shares personal anecdotes from his restaurant job to illustrate the point that friendly competition is fine, but true friends should uplift each other rather than undermine. He warns against the negative effects of jealousy and competition, advising viewers to value genuine friendships over fleeting romantic interests.
Takeaways
- 🤝 Avoid competing with other men over a woman's attention as it can harm relationships and make you appear unattractive.
- 🔱 Recognize that the only competition that matters is self-improvement; competing with oneself to be a better person.
- 👥 Maintain a supportive attitude towards friends; celebrate their successes in relationships rather than feeling threatened.
- 🚫 Do not engage in negative behaviors such as 'mate guarding' or trying to monopolize a woman's attention from your friends.
- 👦 Prioritize friendships over temporary romantic interests, as friends can offer long-term support and companionship.
- 💬 Be aware of the 'energy' you give off; a positive and confident demeanor is more attractive than competitive or jealous behavior.
- 👀 Understand that women, like men, have the freedom to choose their partners, and respect their decisions without resentment.
- 👫 Keep friendships strong by not letting romantic interests interfere; true friends will be there longer than fleeting romantic relationships.
- 🚫 Avoid engaging with individuals who try to undermine or belittle you in the pursuit of a romantic interest.
- 🤔 Reflect on your own actions and attitudes if you find yourself feeling the need to compete with others for attention or validation.
- 🌟 Focus on being the best version of yourself; when you are confident and self-assured, you naturally become more attractive to others.
Q & A
What is the main message Jocelyn J is trying to convey in this video?
-Jocelyn J emphasizes the idea that men should not compete with each other over women, but rather focus on self-improvement and maintaining a positive attitude.
Why does Jocelyn J suggest that men should not compete over women?
-He believes that competition over women can lead to negative energy and unattractive behavior, and that women should be the ones to choose who they want to be with.
What does Jocelyn J mean by 'the man in the mirror'?
-This phrase refers to the concept of self-competition, where one should strive to improve oneself rather than comparing or competing with others.
How does Jocelyn J describe the 'weird energy' he receives from other men in public?
-He describes it as a 'competing energy' where other men feel the need to be noticed or to compete for attention, which he discourages.
What is Jocelyn J's opinion on men commenting on each other's looks in the context of the video?
-He discourages it, stating that it's unnecessary and that the only opinion that matters is that of the women they are interested in.
Can you explain the 'friendly competition' Jocelyn J mentions in the context of his restaurant job?
-It refers to a light-hearted, non-malicious competition with a co-worker where they would try to get a woman's number first, without any ill will or negative consequences.
What advice does Jocelyn J give about how to react when a woman shows interest in another man?
-He advises to not let it affect you negatively, to not compete, and to instead focus on self-improvement or moving on to other potential partners.
Why does Jocelyn J think women might keep their ex-partners on social media?
-He suggests it's because women recognize the value of maintaining connections with a group of attractive men, which could provide them with more options in the future.
What does Jocelyn J mean when he says 'women are not special enough for you to be competing over'?
-He means that men should not lower themselves to competing with each other for a woman's attention, as it's more important to focus on being the best version of oneself.
How does Jocelyn J define a 'real friend' in the context of approaching women?
-A real friend is someone who supports and uplifts you, rather than competes with you or belittles you, especially when it comes to interactions with women.
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