Love-Lust-Kink #7 Book 5. Women's Love Guide
Description
A good man is a basic man who lives close to who he really is. I know who I am by nature. I know I'm a dog sexually speaking like every other man with normal levels of testosterone but you would never know it if you talk to me because I'm a perfect gentleman.
I never go out with the thought I might get lucky like some fake actor I saw in some movie who gets lucky because he's supposedly charming. I know the real world. I'm a straight shooter. I don't flirt with strangers who I encounter in daily life going about my business simply because it's not appropriate to the situation. There are places and situations where you go looking for either a fling or love, not out in the business world or out in public, on the street.
Girls are out there busting their butts to earn a living. They don't need some asshole comin' on to them acting like he's King Shit, thinkin' he's livin' in a TV commercial, gonna charm them off their feet.
If I see a girl and it's like wow, she looks like my wife then I can approach her directly and ask for a date straight out but other than that, I've seen so many guys act like sleazos trying to come on to girls they don't know that there's no way in hell a nice guy acts like that.
A good man is a guy who knows who he is, knows he's self-centered by nature but has got enough self-respect, kindness and love inside of him to reach out to other people to be friendly, kind and nice.
A good man pays his way, tries to respect himself by honoring who he was born to be by trying to do something positive and useful with whatever talents and skills he has.
He's not vain, pretensious or doesn't seek attention just for the sake of thinking he's popular or has got some elitist status.
A good guy is an artist of his life. He's trying to be a good person in his own way.
The usual qualities are:
Reliable.
Trustworthy.
Honest.
Sense of modesty and reserve, not all flash and charm, trying to impress.
Focussed on the feelings of others, not just himself.
Doesn't talk about how great he is.
Not too psychobabbly.
Has a clear identity.
Knows how tough the real world is so he doesn't live in a pop culture fantasy world.
He commits to what he believes in, his work and his friends/ lovers.
He's modest, no need to prove anything to anyone other than himself.
A normal loving relationship is to give steady kindness, love, conversation and help but not to go to either extreme. You have no qualms about doing what it takes to respect yourself as an individual and balance it out with a relationship. You're not all over the place either trying to control your spouse or being controlled by her.
You feel the power you feel you were born to be in your soul and live by it.
Why Can't I Find a Good Man? 1
I'm single 'cuzz I don't put up with the bull.
Chunky funky babe on trashy talk show
It's like one guy said, "Usually it's about them. The first time I met a girl I felt that sincerely loved me for me, I was hooked."
Men love girls who act more interested in them than they do about their make-up and their clothes.
The reason most so-called modern, liberated trendy babes can't get a man is because they've let themselves be manufactured by the system such that now, you think you're livin' large, out of the pages of a frivolous woman's magazine listening to all the contradictory messages they tell you about coloring your hair because you're worth it, wear these latest "trendy" clothes, act sexy, vampy and liberated, be professional and successful and go after what you want much like a man does.
All this stuff makes you one big walking contradiction of brainwashed clone, alpha male, alpha female, thinking you're a soft, successful, good-lookin' babe high up in the pecking order which all men should line up for to want to meet because you're the queen of the crop according to what your society tells you to do and what you should be like.
The more college education a girl ha
I never go out with the thought I might get lucky like some fake actor I saw in some movie who gets lucky because he's supposedly charming. I know the real world. I'm a straight shooter. I don't flirt with strangers who I encounter in daily life going about my business simply because it's not appropriate to the situation. There are places and situations where you go looking for either a fling or love, not out in the business world or out in public, on the street.
Girls are out there busting their butts to earn a living. They don't need some asshole comin' on to them acting like he's King Shit, thinkin' he's livin' in a TV commercial, gonna charm them off their feet.
If I see a girl and it's like wow, she looks like my wife then I can approach her directly and ask for a date straight out but other than that, I've seen so many guys act like sleazos trying to come on to girls they don't know that there's no way in hell a nice guy acts like that.
A good man is a guy who knows who he is, knows he's self-centered by nature but has got enough self-respect, kindness and love inside of him to reach out to other people to be friendly, kind and nice.
A good man pays his way, tries to respect himself by honoring who he was born to be by trying to do something positive and useful with whatever talents and skills he has.
He's not vain, pretensious or doesn't seek attention just for the sake of thinking he's popular or has got some elitist status.
A good guy is an artist of his life. He's trying to be a good person in his own way.
The usual qualities are:
Reliable.
Trustworthy.
Honest.
Sense of modesty and reserve, not all flash and charm, trying to impress.
Focussed on the feelings of others, not just himself.
Doesn't talk about how great he is.
Not too psychobabbly.
Has a clear identity.
Knows how tough the real world is so he doesn't live in a pop culture fantasy world.
He commits to what he believes in, his work and his friends/ lovers.
He's modest, no need to prove anything to anyone other than himself.
A normal loving relationship is to give steady kindness, love, conversation and help but not to go to either extreme. You have no qualms about doing what it takes to respect yourself as an individual and balance it out with a relationship. You're not all over the place either trying to control your spouse or being controlled by her.
You feel the power you feel you were born to be in your soul and live by it.
Why Can't I Find a Good Man? 1
I'm single 'cuzz I don't put up with the bull.
Chunky funky babe on trashy talk show
It's like one guy said, "Usually it's about them. The first time I met a girl I felt that sincerely loved me for me, I was hooked."
Men love girls who act more interested in them than they do about their make-up and their clothes.
The reason most so-called modern, liberated trendy babes can't get a man is because they've let themselves be manufactured by the system such that now, you think you're livin' large, out of the pages of a frivolous woman's magazine listening to all the contradictory messages they tell you about coloring your hair because you're worth it, wear these latest "trendy" clothes, act sexy, vampy and liberated, be professional and successful and go after what you want much like a man does.
All this stuff makes you one big walking contradiction of brainwashed clone, alpha male, alpha female, thinking you're a soft, successful, good-lookin' babe high up in the pecking order which all men should line up for to want to meet because you're the queen of the crop according to what your society tells you to do and what you should be like.
The more college education a girl ha







