Has anyone here heard of David D'Angelo? In L.A. apparently there are a lot of dating "gurus", some of them are good, some of them are not so goo, but D'Amgelo, at least to me, does appear to have the right idea.
His philosophy is that a man should always, always (well, nearly always) tease women. Not in a sinister way but in a friendly way, and that this, when combined with humour, is the perfect recipe for attracting women. He calls it "cocky / funny".
He says that traditionally men are taught to treat women nicely and that if they do that, women will be attracted to them. However, according to him, that is not the way. A man must be confident to the point of arrogance, and then mix humour ito it, creating an irresistable combination that leaves women feeling the emotion of attracion.
I've always kinda been like that myself but I never gave it any thought, but ever since I consciously put it into practise (as opposed to it just coming out here and there) it's worked briliantly. It just goes to show how what we're taught about how to attract women isn't always the right way.
What's your take on this, fellow male people (and female people)?
His philosophy is that a man should always, always (well, nearly always) tease women. Not in a sinister way but in a friendly way, and that this, when combined with humour, is the perfect recipe for attracting women. He calls it "cocky / funny".
He says that traditionally men are taught to treat women nicely and that if they do that, women will be attracted to them. However, according to him, that is not the way. A man must be confident to the point of arrogance, and then mix humour ito it, creating an irresistable combination that leaves women feeling the emotion of attracion.
I've always kinda been like that myself but I never gave it any thought, but ever since I consciously put it into practise (as opposed to it just coming out here and there) it's worked briliantly. It just goes to show how what we're taught about how to attract women isn't always the right way.
What's your take on this, fellow male people (and female people)?