Monday, January 20, 2014

DATING/LOVE: I ONLY DATE WOMAN WHO ARE INTERESTED IN ME

Life is too short to waste your time on pursuits with no a low return on investment.I only date women who are INTERESTED in me.I don't have women in my life that don't love me. It is not a 'negative attitude'. It is a WEEDING OUT PROCESS. I weed out unsuitable women. What's unsuitable?

LOW interest. Why met her if she doesn't respond back to my text.? Low interest. Why met her if she doesn't ask about me?'. LOW interest. Why met her if she always busy and doesn't have time for me? LOW INTEREST!!!! I have noticed that when a woman is completely into you, she is willing to do absolutely ANYTHING to make your life easy?

Her eyes just light up on seeing you and she greets you with the warmest smile, accompanied by a tight hug or a kiss.She never flakes out or breaks dates. Instead, she always manages to find a way to be with you, regardless of how difficult her circumstances are.She treats you like a king and talks to you with utmost respect.

When their interest is always below my own. I feel like I'm always the one trying to "make it work". Either keeping the conversation flowing, or initiating hanging out.I believe in two concept...The Reality Factor (“Things are the way they are. If you go against reality, reality works against you, resulting in pain.”) and The Bottom Line Factor (“Only a woman’s actions truly reflect her feelings toward you.”) To you Psych majors: a man should only love a woman who loves him first and a lot. Even though  Miss Right is beautiful, inside and out,  I still ask myself , "Is she going to be part of the crew or part of the cargo?" To you Psych majors again, “Is she high maintenance or low maintenance?”So, what comprises a good female attitude? Integrity, giving, and flexibility.


What does educational level have to do with emotion? What does your degree have to do with the way someone treats you? ZIP,

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