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DATING TIPS

 Apparently women are indecisive (kinda true in my experience tho). He says that if you're at
a restaurant and she doesn't know what to order, you should order for her. He says in all
caps that she will LOVE IT.
 Make yourself unavailable by rejecting certain dates. “Saturday I can’t” and “I’m busy the
whole week.” I noticed that in the book, a lot of, if not all of the strategies are focused on
making women jealous ouf you. I’m not sure how well that could work but I don’t think
these are particularly ethical tactics
 The “takeaway” technique says that after some time talking to her, try playfully saying
something that represents disapproval like “Aw fuck, I can't believe you’ve done this” or
“That’s it, you’ve lost me. I’m giving you the silent treatment for 2 minutes.” She’ll try to get
your attention back.
 Make her feel special. Make her aware that you have many options but for some reason, you
are drawn to her.
 View dating as a market. Men pay for the promise of sex with the promise of commitment,
and women do the opposite. Apparently, if you promise commitment to a woman, she is
more likely to want to sleep with you.
 He mentions the “bachelor effect”. The more women are attracted to you, the more women
are going to be attracted to you. Basically, if other women see you as a good choice, this is
bound to influence their friend’s opinion about you. They’ll think “he is probably not a bad
choice if all my friends and all these other women like him.”

 Jealousy is a powerful aphrodisiac proven to escalate female hormones


An aphrodisiac is a substance that increases sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or
sexual behavior.

 artichokes.
 asparagus.
 chocolate.
 figs.
 oysters.
 spicy chili peppers.
 strawberries.
 watermelon
Chocolate: As mentioned above, any gift will cause a release of oxytocin in the recipient,
which leads to feelings of attraction and bonding. But chocolate also has a chemical
composition with feel-good compounds. Theobromine, a central nervous system stimulant, is
similar to caffeine but is said to have mood-boosting capabilities as well. Chocolate also
contains phenethylamine, which, along with theobromine, can trigger endorphin and
dopamine release.

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