The Only Dating Advice You’ll Ever Need As A Man
Before I give you the only dating advice you’ll ever need as a man, I need to shed light on some of the worst dating advice you have heard.
You may not like what you’re about to hear from me but sometimes the most loving thing someone can do is expose our blindspots, especially if they’re holding us back in life.
As always, take what resonates and leave the rest.
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Nothing changes if nothing changes.
Nothing changes if you don’t (change).
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I believe in you. You got this!
Anna, you are without a doubt the woman of my dreams, and I've been too dumbfounded to realize it until now. I love everything about you from your head down to your toes. I like your beautiful hair and outstanding smile, yet I sense a deep emptiness which I hope to fill. I am a single, white, 55-year-old man, retired twice. Was married for 13.5 to a beautiful Canadian woman from Victoria, B.C., so I know the quality of women who come from Canada. I don't mean to put down my own American women; I'm speaking from direct experience. It would bring me much joy to take you out and feed you or get some coffee. I don't drink. You will not be disappointed, so please make haste so I can make plans to come to you right away. I have nothing but time on my hands. This is, by far, the most direct thing I've ever posted on the Internet especially for a woman named Anna Jorgenson — you! Thank you. –Dr. J. K.
P.S. I couldn't finish watching your video because I was already imaging things on the picnic table behind you and looking for fish in the water 😉 You are my girl, and I'm coming to claim you. –Dr. J.K.
Your boldness is impressive! The tricky thing about approaching a woman online lies in her having extra safety filters on alert. You may think you know her but she has no idea who you are. If she’s well-known, she’ll be even more cautious. (I’ve had stalkers, for example.) Thus, it’s always a good idea to leave some subtle way for her to find out who you are. As for moi, I’m not on the market. But I am flattered! Remember, what you see online is only a snippet of someone’s personality, and everyone has flaws. If you don’t get a ‘yes’ always assume that’s God’s way of protecting you.