03-22-2017, 04:29 PM
(03-22-2017, 01:21 PM)Bookstacks DC737 Wrote: I think if you've successfully had sex, your brain knows it's way to get back to it, even if it's a bit difficult, like making your way through a hallway at night.
I've successfully reached the goals of the program a few times, but I'm now faced with new challenges like retention of the women I ****, which I've discovered I'm comically bad at
So it's like a muscle memory, like learning how to ride a bike. I suppose it makes sense. Yet it doesn't. The goal is to make yourself sexually irresistibly attractive. I guess how the previous can affect two ways. Let's say that you have had sex before, or have had a relationship with a woman. (Relationship as in having had sex, or being involved in dating or more involved relationship) Since that person has had attracted a woman before, he at least in his subconscious would be more familiar with attracting a woman, or being sexy.
I, on the other hand, have zero clue, as I have had no experience, so I am starting from total scratch.
If I were to make these two and compare with bicycle example, I suppose the guys who have had previous successes are the ones who have successfully ridden a bicycle before, and that it's much easier to get the hang of it, and get it more natural, whereas I, on the other hand, has never ridden a bicycle, or has never succeed in riding it on my own, and that it is more difficult to naturalize the skills, or really get the hang of how to ride a bike.
Your point makes sense.