Success with women isn’t like success when learning to use a light switch.
Success with women is more like success when learning to play a fine musical instrument. It takes lots of practice. At first, none of it will make any sense.
Sometimes it will also seem as though all of the practice isn’t making any difference.
But if you keep at it, eventually you’ll be playing successfull songs. And then you’ll be writing your own success with women songs. Next thing you know, you’ve become a master and are ou yourself always a success with women.
So take this advice and use it as a workbook. Come back here often. Reread the parts that you want to learn and integrate into your success with women. And most importantly, DON’T STOP READING UNTIL YOU’RE DOING IT.
How To Think About Success With Women
Some interesting things about how women think and how I’ve used this information to make myself more successful with women.
Every woman is a beautiful unique creature. But women have more things in commen than they have differences. So let’s start with what I think most women have in common and then we’ll move on to how women may differ. (The ideas that I’m about to share with you here are from my own research, testing in the real world, and personal analysis.)
For most men on the planet, a woman is like a Chinese puzzle that is inside of a brain twister.
Much of their female behavior makes no sense at all (to a man).
If there’s one thing that I’m clear about, it’s that all women THINK differently than most of us men, and almost all women want different things than most of us men want.
This is a hard concept for many men to grasp or understand, but it is true. And the sooner you get a handle on what’s going on around here, the sooner you’ll become more successful with women.
Let’s try and start off by comparing what men and women are both interested in.
Have you ever stopped to think about what entertains women as a group ofpeople compared to what entertains men as a group? Women buy and read Cosmopolitan magazines, watch the soap operas on TV, and read romance novels.





