Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Roissy's Younger Women

I'm betting young women who read Roissy will be better able to secure happiness in relationship down the road.

Why you ask? Well let me tell you.

They will have had the opportunity to examine how the current climate which supposedly accepts sexual equality is damaging to them in their futures. They will have a chance to accept that men become more attractive as they age and will have a much longer shelf life in terms of marriageability and they become much less attractive as they age. They will understand that men are biologically wired to be attracted to youthful beauty as it's tied to fertility. They will accept the fact they will hit a wall of attractiveness in their mid-thirties at the latest and not put off relationship development in their 20's. They will understand the importance of seeking a mate who is a minimum of five years older than they are. They will understand their own innate need for a leader and not fight it. They will understand male sexuality and not be threatened by it, specifically his interest in other women.

After spending time at Roissy women will realize that men do in fact have soft, tender spots for women and that a lot of the bitterness witnessed has to do with frustrations with men not able to obtain a type of woman they could be proud of. Women, to be blunt, who ride the cock carousel are not the type men would settle down with. Men have a need to be The One and not One of Many. Understanding that men like pursuit or the hunt and place value in the 'kill' will help women. Looking deeper at what men and women REALLY want rather than what they say they want will be instrumental. Reading Roissy ensures blinders are ripped off. Examination of your own motivations and perceptions of your place in the dating pool although painful will be extremely beneficial. You will face reality and hopefully accept it for what it is.

Using the information obtained simply for manipulation of a man is disingenuous. It will be obvious quickly. Men have a finely tuned barometer for quality. Women will realize that to be seen as quality she must be quality. Women reading Roissy will get a much better understanding of what quality is.

The only sad thing is I didn't have Roissy and I was in the dark.

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