ACCOMPAGNEMENTS FORMATIFS POUR LES ÉQUIPES DU SECTEUR PUBLIC
Cost Per Notch Redux
What Every Girl Should Know
What Every Girl Should Know
Setting Boundaries With Your Partner
Managing Stress at the End of a Relationship
Valentine’s Day: A Date Which Will Live In Infamy
The Importance of Trust in a Family
Let Go of Your Past to Heat Up Your Present Relationship
The Hottest Kiss in the History of Earth
It’s a Fling Thing
Looking for Love This Summer?
I am in a happy, healthy, lasting-so-far (3 years isn’t that bad I guess) relationship with a woman who chased me, paid her own way for all of our first hang-outs, asked me to be her boyfriend, and made very clear that she wanted to be with me.
I wouldn’t have considered her otherwise. Dates and courting don’t excite me at all. I’ve asked out two girls my whole life, and got shot down both times. The latter casually asked me to go with her for a “day-trip” to the Natural History Museum after she dumped her boyfriend, which was a pretty big failure, lol.
That was never really my biggest problem, though. My biggest problem was my extreme weirdness and interest and lack of chemistry-building traits. My last year of high school girl, a girl chased me down the hallway, and I explained I was in such a rush to talk about Syrian cruise missiles and banking instability. Woops, bad idea! My sophomore year I got really big into 9/11 conspiracy theories, and two girls got interested in me, and I would spend hours talking about how someone must have known something and “buildings don’t collapse like that.” Woops, bad idea!
That’s definitely not what I was talking about the first night I met my wife.
Guys do not need to be admonished to court. They need attraction traits. Once they get that, they might not ever court a girl, because there’s a LOT less incentive to do so. Never-married rates are piling up: there’s always going to be single girls out there looking to hook up with a guy, and if you have attraction traits in spades, you don’t need to do a lot to get that.
What Every Girl Should Know
What Every Girl Should Know
Setting Boundaries With Your Partner
Managing Stress at the End of a Relationship
Valentine’s Day: A Date Which Will Live In Infamy
The Importance of Trust in a Family
Let Go of Your Past to Heat Up Your Present Relationship
The Hottest Kiss in the History of Earth
It’s a Fling Thing
Looking for Love This Summer?
I am in a happy, healthy, lasting-so-far (3 years isn’t that bad I guess) relationship with a woman who chased me, paid her own way for all of our first hang-outs, asked me to be her boyfriend, and made very clear that she wanted to be with me.
I wouldn’t have considered her otherwise. Dates and courting don’t excite me at all. I’ve asked out two girls my whole life, and got shot down both times. The latter casually asked me to go with her for a “day-trip” to the Natural History Museum after she dumped her boyfriend, which was a pretty big failure, lol.
That was never really my biggest problem, though. My biggest problem was my extreme weirdness and interest and lack of chemistry-building traits. My last year of high school girl, a girl chased me down the hallway, and I explained I was in such a rush to talk about Syrian cruise missiles and banking instability. Woops, bad idea! My sophomore year I got really big into 9/11 conspiracy theories, and two girls got interested in me, and I would spend hours talking about how someone must have known something and “buildings don’t collapse like that.” Woops, bad idea!
That’s definitely not what I was talking about the first night I met my wife.
Guys do not need to be admonished to court. They need attraction traits. Once they get that, they might not ever court a girl, because there’s a LOT less incentive to do so. Never-married rates are piling up: there’s always going to be single girls out there looking to hook up with a guy, and if you have attraction traits in spades, you don’t need to do a lot to get that.
