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I bet you don't even think about all the skills you are using when you drive your car. *It's simple* you say. You just get in the car, and drive to your destination.
Big deal, right? But think back for a second: Your first driving lesson. The first time on the highway. First time parallel parking. Your driving test. |
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Women WANT men, but they DON'T WANT what they ALREADY HAVE. When you give all your power away to women, they KNOW that they
already have you. This is why it is so crucial to be more cavalier with women, especially when you first meet them. Any nervous gestures, erratic or rapid body movements all show her that you think she is the greatest thing on earth and that you value yourself as being below her. Usually, after a bit of a tease, she will be more relaxed, if not, continue to be calm and cool, and DO NOT TURN INTO AN APOLOGETIC SCARED CHILD. Instead, tease her again with some humor. You don't HAVE to tease her, you could just make small talk- if you use the RIGHT VOICE TONE, the RIGHT BODY LANGUAGE, the RIGHT FACIAL EXPRESSIONS. I could say the word *Hi* in at least 50 different ways, to convey anything from total insecurity, to total confidence, to a combination of a mischievous sly smile with a tone of naughtiness. Do you see how this can work? Once you have a woman warmed up, to the fact that you are NOT a psycho, and that YOU ARE a masculine, cool guy, I recommend that you have a bit of small talk to help make a connection between the two of you- i.e. what she's getting in the mall, or where she's coming from, or where did she get that interesting hat, or button, etc, etc, etc. If the conversation is really going great, you can arrange an INSTANT DATE right then and there- tell her you both should discuss some more over a coffee. |
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| Mississippi - The state College Board will begin researching whether it has the legal authority to let Mississippi's eight public universities offer casino management classes, something an out-of-state school already does. Some board members said they thought it was against the law for schools to offer such courses in Mississippi, which legalized casino gambling a decade ago. But board member Ricki Garrett of Clinton said she thinks the board can do so without legislative approval. | |||||
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