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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Replying to @17cShyteposter @RokoMijicUK and
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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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @RokoMijicUK and
Yeah but you're saying women want to just fuck right away. Maybe underclass ones? I don't know. But the entire field of female psychology puts that as a resounding No lol
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Replying to @17cShyteposter @RokoMijicUK and
Yes, if a woman doesn't want to fuck right away she's never getting there with x number of "dates" - the desire is there immediately or never and men know this. She might prefer being held in suspense about his attraction to her but that's not the issue.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @RokoMijicUK and
Nah, she wants to make the man prove it. This is what literally a million romance novels make explicitly clear. You'll never convince me that some blog theory is more correct than what all women ever repeatedly tell infinite stories to express Imagine denying that market outcome
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Replying to @17cShyteposter @RokoMijicUK and
Women maximally prefer men to "prove it" but men she's actually attracted to don't cooperate. It's like asking a woman about what she finds attractive - she'll give an answer about all the traits she wishes a man she was already attracted to has - not traits that attract her.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @RokoMijicUK and
I mean, again, literally fifty million romance novels written, edited, and read entirely by women telling you exactly what unlocks their innermost keys, but sure, a blog theory is more accurate than the market
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There's a vast gulf between a world set up for her maximum pleasure and how she acts in this one - not about the nature of the men she finds attractive but in how they *actually* treat her and how she *actually* reacts. She has hidden information about the men in romance novels
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