Two dates without sex is a red flag that she's not actually attracted to you. Man with options ghosts at that point.
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Dude if the man ghosts you for an "option" because you didn't put out in 1-2 dates, was he REALLY going to marry you? JFC
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Replying to @RokoMijic @CovfefeAnon and
If you want to get a life partner, making them jump through a hoop that people looking for "options" won't jump through is a good thing. You want those people to self-select out.
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Replying to @RokoMijic @CovfefeAnon and
She's young and beautiful. If her personality isn't utter shit the men who are ready to commit and are compatible will wait.pic.twitter.com/ruCjrxgvz6
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Replying to @3490iwegfi4tj0 @RokoMijicUK and
Exactly this. Sex between a man and a woman who are mutually attracted and alone together is natural and normal. Making it not happen is artifice and will repel a normal healthy man and he will only stick around if he has no other choice.
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Yes, to some extent this is true but think of a man as a predator who enjoys the chase. Predators want to catch the thing but they also want to be in the process of catching the thing. And "how long did the chase last" is something that has a deep-seated emotional impact.
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Replying to @RokoMijic @RokoMijicUK and
Tremendous disagree that any good women put out on the first date lmao. Women lay out their entire psychology in romance novels, it's all right there for the taking, yet it's just entirely ignored
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Replying to @17cShyteposter @RokoMijicUK and
Romance novels lay female desire out far more nakedly than any porn. What they reveal is that women want a period of teasing and testing followed by what they literally label "forced seduction" I.e., I'm gonna make you prove your worth, then take me. This is the entire genre
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They want to want him and have him choose to tease them - completely different. The OP is about a woman who already wants the guy and is looking for advice on how to get him to fall for her - romance novels are totally irrelevant to that.
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