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In both of the links referenced in the op, there was good, solid, practical, and actionable advice.
Good advice, yes, but certainly not earth shattering.
I have a feeling this guy will soon be upselling PUA-type classes.
Also, I agree that he's a pretty good-looking guy. I can't imagine that his advice would help Joe Fat Guy Basement Dweller land a super model who, according to this guy, isn't out of his league.
And who should pay for the dates? Males or females?
I always took his stance and offered to pay when on dates...and I offered to pay for the whole thing despite being the one to be asked out. I never assumed my date was responsible for paying. I also wanted to avoid the idea that I "owe" someone something at the end. And this was 20 plus years ago that I had this stance/belief. I did pay for some dates. (Some guys took no issue with me paying for the entire bill.) Others, like my husband, were almost insulted at the idea of my offering to pay, especially when I made considerably less money than them.
Good advice, yes, but certainly not earth shattering.
I have a feeling this guy will soon be upselling PUA-type classes.
Also, I agree that he's a pretty good-looking guy. I can't imagine that his advice would help Joe Fat Guy Basement Dweller land a super model who, according to this guy, isn't out of his league.
BRITISH ACCENT, okay, I take back my "don't talk" comment. He can talk. A little. (Not as much as he does in this vid, though, even a cute accent can't overcome a constant gabber. Take a breath, fellow!)
This vid was really not about romance, as far as I could tell. It was pretty repetitive. He's just saying "other people aren't all that." Then the "ka-ching" comes when he says you may logically believe that BUT NOT EMOTIONALLY and that's why you need HIS program.
Pass.
Good luck to anyone who tries it, though. It's just not for me. Let us know!
There is another man called Jad T. Jones. He provides advice not just on dating, but on life in general. His advice is all about being honest and having integrity.
I've watched some of his videos before, and I even have his book.
His advice is pretty good and spot on. Not sure if it actually helps you LAND a guy, but it can't hurt.
It actually can hurt, if you're out a chunk of change with no success in the case that it turns out to really not work, or turns out to be recycled truisms everybody has already heard.
You're saying you don't know if it will even do what it claims it will do but that bit can't hurt to pay for the product anyway?
I'm sorry, but that just doesn't make sense.
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