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		<title>Reaching A Critical Mass Of Success With Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 11:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s something about reaching a critical mass of success with women, after which a man feels like he&#8217;s not even trying any more. Tonight I would up having dinner with Steph from my acting class; she&#8217;s smart, very attractive, and really lovely. A pleasure to share a meal with. When I got home, I found [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s something about reaching a critical mass of success with women, after which a man feels like he&#8217;s not even trying any more. Tonight I would up having dinner with Steph from my acting class; she&#8217;s smart, very attractive, and really lovely. A pleasure to share a meal with. When I got home, I found I&#8217;d left my laptop on all day, and as I went to close it I found Ruth and Liz wanting to talk to me. Oh and another email from Jenny. I don&#8217;t have time to follow them all up this week, and I&#8217;ll be out practising more approaches this weekend with my wing man, so things are only going to hot up. Meanwhile Gina from my acting class has totally fallen for me. We did an exercise in class today, and she was sooooo excited that we got to the end of it. But I could tell from the sparkle in her eye that it was more than just the exercise she was excited about. All this female attention can only help boost a man&#8217;s confidence!</p>


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		<title>My Hot Lesbian Girl Friend From Guitar Class Is Upset With Me!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 09:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, it&#8217;s true. Alice, My hot lesbian girl friend from guitar class is upset with me. It&#8217;s her birthday next week, and she&#8217;s heading out to the town to celebrate this weekend. But I can&#8217;t make it because I&#8217;m at a Toastmasters conference all weekend! Damn! Well, what can I say&#8230; it&#8217;s the kind of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, it&#8217;s true. Alice, My hot lesbian girl friend from guitar class is upset with me. It&#8217;s her birthday next week, and she&#8217;s heading out to the town to celebrate this weekend. But I can&#8217;t make it because I&#8217;m at a Toastmasters conference all weekend! Damn! Well, what can I say&#8230; it&#8217;s the kind of dilemma I would only have dreamed about having a few years ago before I really got into all this <a href="http://chick-magnet.net/purchase" rel="nofollow" >self-improvement stuff</a>. As my penance, I&#8217;ve promised Alice that we&#8217;ll go out together on another night soon so she can introduce me to the hot single straight girl friends she&#8217;s been wanting to introduce me to.</p>
<p>No approach practise this weekend due to the conference; and my wing man is spending his weekend studying.</p>


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		<title>I&#8217;m a &#8220;cool guy&#8221; who doesn&#8217;t care about what other people think!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 23:56:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carol from Canberra turned up on the weekend with four of her girlfriends, in town to check out fashion week. So on Saturday night I met up with them in the city for dinner and some dancing afterwards. One of Carol&#8217;s friends had had to go home early, and another guy named Terry tagged along [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carol from Canberra turned up on the weekend with four of her girlfriends, in town to check out fashion week. So on Saturday night I met up with them in the city for dinner and some dancing afterwards. One of Carol&#8217;s friends had had to go home early, and another guy named Terry tagged along who was a mutual friend of Andrea, one of the others.</p>
<p>We headed for dinner at <a href="http://www.blackbirdcafe.com.au/" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">Blackbird</a>, a classy bar/cafe at Darling Harbour, the place to be in Sydney on a Saturday night. I sat opposite Carol, and next to her friend Jenni, who seemed like quite a live wire. Jenni was quite attractive, but seemed a little stand-offish and obtuse, so I started joking around with her and teasing her a bit, while also chatting with Carol. At one stage Jenni started complaining about running out of cigarettes, and asked &#8220;Do you know where to get cigarettes around here?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;No, I don&#8217;t. Are you a smoker?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yeah, and I&#8217;m out of cigarettes. I want to get some cigarettes!!!&#8221;, she protested</p>
<p>&#8220;Oh. I <em>hate</em> smokers.&#8221;, I countered.</p>
<p>Jenni was a bit taken aback at this. But the truth is that I do hate smokers. Or more specifically, I hate it when people are smoking. Carol and Jenni both looked at me awkwardly.</p>
<p>&#8220;What do you mean you hate smokers???&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Well, I only hate them when they&#8217;re smoking. When you&#8217;re not smoking, you&#8217;re not a smoker&#8221;.</p>
<p>We joked about how none of us could be friends then, as I continued to tease them about smoking. It turned out that Carol had the occasional cigarette too; so occasional in fact, that it took her over a month to get through a pack. So I teased her about that too. One of the interesting things I&#8217;ve learned about people is that they respect you more when you have a strong point of view, than when you have a weak one. Even if that point is very different to their own, or even somewhat negative towards them! Saying I hated smokers risked alienating the girls, but when I didn&#8217;t back down just because they didn&#8217;t like that, it actually laid the foundation for greater respect.</p>
<p>&#8220;Gee&#8230; you obviously don&#8217;t care about what other people think of you!&#8221;, Carol remarked with obvious admiration. I took this as a huge compliment. Getting over the fear of what other people think has been a huge thing for me, and one of the most liberating things I&#8217;ve done. It&#8217;s also been a key ingredient in getting along better with women. I remarked that I&#8217;d been working hard on that, and thanked her for the compliment.</p>
<p>Jenni wandered off after a while with one of the other girls in search of a cigarette vending machine. While things were quiet, I chatted with Terry, the other mutual friend guy who was down the other end of the table. Terry seemed quite shy and reserved around the girls; a typical <a href="http://chick-magnet.net/blog/category/nice-guy-syndrome">Nice Guy</a>. It turned out that Terry was studying Civil Engineering at university. He seemed like a really lovely guy, but like a lot of engineers I know, didn&#8217;t come across as all that interesting or engaging if you weren&#8217;t into technical stuff. After we&#8217;d had a bit of a chat Carol, who knows I used to be an engineer, leaned over on the quiet and asked &#8220;Did you used to be like that once?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yeah&#8230; I did&#8221;, I remarked, as I thought about how far I&#8217;ve come with my social skills and general self-confidence.</p>
<p>Eventually Jenni came back, empty-handed and irritable. I teased her about having nicotine withdrawal symptoms&#8230; getting the shakes and everything. Later in the evening, she launched into a tirade about how you had to wait for everything in Sydney: we had to wait for a table, they had to wait for a cab, she had to wait for her cigarettes. Jenni was starting to sound decidedly high-maintenance, and in my mind her good looks didn&#8217;t qualify as an excuse for that kind of thing&#8230; so she was in for some more teasing. Ironically, by the end of the evening, we were all waiting for Jenni to finish her drink before we could go dancing. More teasing ensued. At one point, it seemed as though Jenni was just too much like hard work even to engage in conversation. I was starting to get the vibe that either she didn&#8217;t like me, or she was just plain difficult to get on with, when she said something quite funny.</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re fun!&#8221;, I remarked intuitively, just like I&#8217;ve been learning to do in my acting practise exercises.</p>
<p>&#8220;Huh? What do you mean by that?&#8221;, she said guardedly, clearly thinking I was being sarcastic.</p>
<p>&#8220;I mean that you&#8217;re fun. I&#8217;m not being sarcastic.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Oh&#8230;&#8221;, she follows with a thinking pause.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s a cool guy.&#8221;, Jenni says to Carol. Evidently I&#8217;d passed the test&#8230; without even trying. In fact, I&#8217;m learning that this is the best way to pass a woman&#8217;s test: don&#8217;t try! Jenni, on the other hand, was still looking decidedly high-maintenance, so although I thought she&#8217;d be fun to hang out with, she hadn&#8217;t passed <em>my</em> test. With her drink finally finished, we headed off to a nightclub.</p>
<p>Once in the nightclub, we all grabbed a seat in the corner and started chatting. It was the only available seat, and was awkwardly positioned in a corner right next to the dance floor. At first I felt uncomfortable being isolated from everyone else in the club; but that&#8217;s not how things ended up. While the other girls were up dancing, Carol and I chatted. It turned out that she was an ex-motorcycle-rider, having had 3 bikes. She gave it up after writing off her third one. Interesting story. I&#8217;d also had a motorbike, so we had a common interest to chat about. She&#8217;d made a remark over dinner indicating that she wouldn&#8217;t mind me making a move on her. So when the others were up dancing, I put my arm around her and went in for a kiss. I&#8217;m not the kind to kiss and tell, but that wasn&#8217;t the end of our evening together. Suffice to say that we both had a very enjoyable time together, and I consider this another successful feel-good evening all round.</p>


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		<title>More success last night</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 00:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I headed out to acting practise in the city last night, before teaming up with my wing man John to hit some clubs. We wanted to see what the Thursday night crowd were like, thinking they might be a little older and more mature than the Saturday night-ers. Our objective at this early stage of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I headed out to acting practise in the city last night, before teaming up with my wing man John to hit some clubs. We wanted to see what the Thursday night crowd were like, thinking they might be a little older and more mature than the Saturday night-ers. Our objective at this early stage of the approach process is simply to get over our approach anxiety by approaching women and starting conversations. Minimal pressure on ourselves; just chat for a minute or two, and we&#8217;ve met our goal.</p>
<p>We started off approaching a pair of girls who were sitting in a lounge bar. They were a little hesitant at first, but soon warmed up and were quite receptive to a chat. Turned out they had boyfriend/husbands, but when we didn&#8217;t flinch or run away when they said that, they relaxed a bit and became more chatty. It was good conversation practise, which helped put us at ease.</p>
<p>After that John and I approached a few more pairs of girls individually. I&#8217;ve been going with the conversation starter &#8220;Hey you guys look like fun, are you friendly?&#8221;. It often gets a bit of a laugh as it&#8217;s clearly a pick-up line, but it works&#8230; and most people do turn out to be friendly.</p>
<p>I have a girl I met from Canberra coming to visit Sydney this weekend, bringing 4 of her girl friends, and they want to hit the town on Saturday night. So I started using this scenario as conversation material, saying &#8220;Hey, I need your advice on something. I&#8217;ve got 5 girl friends coming from Canberra this weekend, and they want me to show them around town on Saturday night. What clubs do you recommend I take them to?&#8221;. This seemed to work <em>really</em> well; the story is true, it&#8217;s got some social proof built in because it shows that I have other female friends, and I got to ask the girl&#8217;s opinion on something.</p>
<p>It was pretty cold in town last night, so there weren&#8217;t a whole heap of women to approach and we called it a night about 11pm. We were pretty happy to say that we approached every available group of women that we saw in the clubs that night. We were nervous right before every approach, but we did it anyway. There&#8217;s something about being a man who faces his fears that builds self-confidence. And as John said &#8220;Imagine where we&#8217;re going to be in a years time if we keep practising 2 nights a week&#8230;&#8221;</p>


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		<title>Overcoming Self-Consciousness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Self-consciousness is a problem for men who want to be more attractive to women, because it broadcasts neediness and insecurity; neither of which are attractive. So overcoming self-consciousness is an essential step in becoming naturally attractive to women. This is one of the biggest issues I&#8217;ve struggled with in my life, arising as a chronic [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Self-consciousness is a problem for men who want to be more attractive to women, because it broadcasts neediness and insecurity; neither of which are attractive. So overcoming self-consciousness is an essential step in becoming naturally attractive to women.</p>
<p>This is one of the biggest issues I&#8217;ve struggled with in my life, arising as a chronic fear of what other people  thought. As a result, in the past I always dressed conservatively and  had a conservative hairstyle. This was dreadful as far as attracting and relating to women went.</p>
<p>A big breakthrough for me came a couple of  years ago when a stage production I was in gave me an excuse to dye my  hair blonde. Getting over the fear of what other people would think and  say when I showed up with blonde hair was a big step for me at the time. And the more I&#8217;ve gone down the path of overcoming self-consciousness, the more I&#8217;ve found women both comfortable around me, and attracted to me.</p>
<p>Last  month I decided to quit shaving and grow a beard. Never done that  before. Hey, why not? Some people like it, some people don&#8217;t like it. One girl friend said it made me look more manly because I have a boyish face. Another didn&#8217;t want to kiss me and said I should get rid of it.</p>
<p>It  turns out that whatever you do, some people will approve and some will  not. Freedom comes when we get over needing the approval of the  nay-sayers and just do what comes naturally. The way to get over this is to try something new as an experiment, and then find we can deal with  the people who tell us they don&#8217;t like it. Something like going blonde,  growing a beard, or shaving your head is the easiest way I know to make a sudden shift in our perspective, without going through  hours of therapy, meditation or reading heaps of self-help books; good though all that stuff is.</p>
<p>The Leukaemia Foundation are currently holding a fundraising event called <em>The World&#8217;s Greatest Shave</em> which is the perfect excuse for shaving your head for the first time. I&#8217;ve signed up, and I recommend that you <a href="http://my.imisfriendraising.com.au/TeamPage.aspx?teamID=44387&amp;langPref=en-CA" rel="nofollow"  target="_blank">join my team by clicking here</a>. Women are always  saying that they like a guy with &#8220;confidence&#8221;, but often we struggle to  work out how to get it. This is  the  easiest confidence-booster I know,  and I&#8217;ve tried a lot of things!   It&#8217;s fun, and you&#8217;re bound to have a  breakthrough or  two when you do something you wouldn&#8217;t normally, and  the women of the world start  seeing you in a new light.</p>


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