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When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
 
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Step one: look good
Step two: be tall
Step three: follow previous 2 steps
 
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taken straight from chatgpt
 
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Step four: be carismatic and social leader
what are you even doing on a forum called looksmax org if your entire claim is based on the idea your looks don't matter, or if they do, its just shit that u can change easily?
 
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taken straight from chatgpt
yeah i didn't even want to point that one out. not only is the thread useless, he actually just copied it
 
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how many of these do we already fucking have all over social media, the real question is if u unironically posted this shit here then you deserve to get ran over by a high speed train
 
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what are you even doing on a forum called looksmax org if your entire claim is based on the idea your looks don't matter, or if they do, its just shit that u can change easily?
 

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how many of these do we already fucking have all over social media, the real question is if u unironically posted this shit here then you deserve to get ran over by a high speed train
Maybe a bit extreme but he should be banned ngl
 
Maybe a bit extreme but he should be banned ngl
just makes me sick seeing faggots coming to .org a blackpill forum made based on the idea that looks are everything just to post shit like this
 
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When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
Another chad gpt thread
 
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just makes me sick seeing faggots coming to .org a blackpill forum made based on the idea that looks are everything just to post shit like this
Im not a faggot
 
When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
completely gpt generated bullshit advice
 
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just makes me sick seeing faggots coming to .org a blackpill forum made based on the idea that looks are everything just to post shit like this
Thats what happens when something goes mainstream. I can't think of any concept, idea, music genre or whatever that benefited from going mainstream.

All these tiktokers will claim how "if u have acne its over", how "if u are fat its over", but when it comes to height, cheekbones or anything u can't change easily, all of a sudden it "doesn't matter". They completely misunderstood the blackpill
 
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Thats what happens when something goes mainstream. I can't think of any concept, idea, music genre or whatever that benefited from going mainstream.

All these tiktokers will claim how "if u have acne its over", how "if u are fat its over", but when it comes to height, cheekbones or anything u can't change easily, all of a sudden it "doesn't matter". They completely misunderstood the blackpill
"Oh I just want it more than you bro" - Chad tiktoker who was out partying whilst some niggas worrying over macros
 
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When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
Chatgpt theory
 
Thats what happens when something goes mainstream. I can't think of any concept, idea, music genre or whatever that benefited from going mainstream.

All these tiktokers will claim how "if u have acne its over", how "if u are fat its over", but when it comes to height, cheekbones or anything u can't change easily, all of a sudden it "doesn't matter". They completely misunderstood the blackpill
i agree bro its never a good case for anything to go mainstream and i like the example of music which caused lots of people to become "posers" or involved in goth subculture shit or like lana del rey tiktok posers n shit we see all the fucking time and its annoying as fuck they're actually so fucking retarded so the same shit happened with the blackpill it was a niche community and now its flooded and ruined by random tiktokcels and third worlders mindlessly listening to stupid "looksmax creators" that dont even understand what looksmaxing is and are just there to profit off of it by selling courses and discords to teenagers
 
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When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
Just have confidence bro :soy:
 
When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
Step 1: be gl enough so that even the harshest raters here rate you htn+
Step 2: heightmog other men
Step 3: be NT
 
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When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
Step 1 take a cold shower
 
Thats what happens when something goes mainstream. I can't think of any concept, idea, music genre or whatever that benefited from going mainstream.

All these tiktokers will claim how "if u have acne its over", how "if u are fat its over", but when it comes to height, cheekbones or anything u can't change easily, all of a sudden it "doesn't matter". They completely misunderstood the blackpill
Jfl we have a completely diff tiktok FYP. Mine is filled with attention-seeking HTNs squintmaxxing and cheek biting, with a label like "Look at my eye transformation" (Nigga squints or takes a picture at a shitty angle in the before). Or a label like "look at my jaw transformation" (Nigga puts the camera farther away from his face whilst he's starved himself for the past few weeks). They constantly bring up terms like MTNs HTNs etc, all completely clueless, using terms from this site in autistic ways. They even fake doing surgeries to act like their looks were earned or something
 
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Jfl we have a completely diff tiktok FYP. Mine is filled with attention-seeking HTNs squintmaxxing and cheek biting, with a label like "Look at my eye transformation" (Nigga squints or takes a picture at a shitty angle in the before). Or a label like "look at my jaw transformation" (Nigga puts the camera farther away from his face whilst he starves himself). They constantly bring up terms like MTNs HTNs etc, all completely clueless, some even using terms from this site in autistic ways. They even fake doing surgeries to act like their looks were earned or something
I get those too from time to time, I just didn't bring them up since you can actually see an identical version of that in .org ratings section.


Whenever a dude posts a thread called "am I a subhuman?", he is either the biggest subhuman ever or a narcy trying to get compliments. Its just that the tiktok algorithm prevents the first group from getting likes in the first place
 
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I get those too from time to time, I just didn't bring them up since you can actually see an identical version of that in .org ratings section.


Whenever a dude posts a thread called "am I a subhuman?", he is either the biggest subhuman ever or a narcy trying to get compliments. Its just that the tiktok algorithm prevents the first group from getting likes in the first place
Yeah on TikTok it's HTN narcy after HTN narcy. They get an actual following from it with the comments repeating the same autistic clueless shit. They use the knowledge here to pretend to be some prophet that made themselves good looking (although it was realistically just their genetics and growing up). Late 2022 ruined this sites community icl
 
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Yeah on TikTok it's HTN narcy after HTN narcy. They get an actual following from it with the comments repeating the same autistic clueless shit. They use the knowledge here to pretend to be some prophet that made themselves good looking (although it was realistically just their genetics and growing up). Late 2022 ruined this sites community icl
Idk if you watch rehab room but he described those "blackpilled influencers" as new PUAs which is a great analogy.


Whenever somebody tries to scam you they package it with some truth as well. They sell their courses at the end of the day, so ofc if you have a tiny bit of acne or a bad hairstyle, they say you are done for, but if you are short, ethnic or anything unchangable they say "none of that stuff matters bro"
 
When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
Manipulation is part of the natural process though. You are a man aren't you?
 
Idk if you watch rehab room but he described those "blackpilled influencers" as new PUAs which is a great analogy.


Whenever somebody tries to scam you they package it with some truth as well. They sell their courses at the end of the day, so ofc if you have a tiny bit of acne or a bad hairstyle, they say you are done for, but if you are short, ethnic or anything unchangable they say "none of that stuff matters bro"
Yeah I watch him. That is definitely true with some of them especially that one horse-faced HTN white blue eyed nigga that squints hard and pushes this fake UUDD agenda, don't remember his name, Stockley something. But there's also a lot of attention-seeking teenagers which are so fucking annoying, not only do them niggas have life easy but they boast about it online and pretend they worked for it
 
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Aside from that, looks is key, good thread
 
When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
If a chick's into you her boundaries will go right out the window.

What kind of crock of shit is this? The title of the thread is "How to get laid", not "Hot to get betabuxx a girl who's finally ready to settle".

BORING
 
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When it comes to forming meaningful connections and building relationships, mutual respect, communication, and genuine interest are key. Here’s a guide to help approach dating and intimacy in a healthy and respectful way:

1. Confidence Is Key

Confidence is one of the most attractive traits people look for in a potential partner. However, confidence doesn’t mean arrogance. It’s about being comfortable with who you are and showing a genuine interest in others.

Practice self-love: The more you appreciate yourself, the more others will.

Take care of your physical and mental health. It will reflect in your interactions.


2. Be Respectful and Genuine

Always treat others with respect and authenticity. People value honesty and sincerity, and you’re more likely to build a real connection when you're true to yourself.

Show interest in their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

Avoid using manipulative tactics or rushing into anything—let things unfold naturally.


3. Develop Strong Communication Skills

Good communication is essential for building any kind of relationship. Be clear, listen actively, and be mindful of nonverbal cues.

Ask questions to get to know the person better, but don’t be overbearing.

Share your thoughts and feelings openly, but always be considerate of their comfort level.


4. Build Emotional Connection

Building an emotional bond can make intimacy more meaningful. This involves getting to know someone on a deeper level, sharing personal experiences, and understanding their needs and desires.

Be patient and allow a connection to grow.

Show empathy and be supportive when necessary.


5. Respect Boundaries

Consent is crucial. Always ensure that any form of intimacy, whether physical or emotional, is mutual and consensual. Understand that everyone has different comfort levels, and respect their boundaries.

If someone isn’t ready or doesn’t feel comfortable, respect their decision.

Establish clear and open communication about boundaries early on.


6. Be Patient

Relationships take time to develop. Rushing things, especially physical intimacy, can lead to discomfort and misunderstandings. Focus on building trust and a genuine connection first.

Don’t focus solely on the outcome; enjoy the process of getting to know someone.

Let things evolve naturally without pressuring anyone.


7. Take Care of Yourself

To attract others, it’s important to be the best version of yourself. This includes not only looking after your appearance but also nurturing your personality and interests.

Pursue your own hobbies, passions, and friendships.

A fulfilling life outside of relationships can make you more attractive and confident.


At the end of the day, intimacy is about connection—emotional, physical, and personal. Take the time to understand and respect each other’s desires and needs, and relationships will naturally fall into place.
Bro you’re yapping it’s all about looks.
 

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