08-08-2020, 08:27 AM
@apollolux
There's a lot of pain that comes through in that last post. It seems to me that the issue is much deeper than being sexually attractive or getting the girl. By your wording, it appears that you're already aware of that.
I ran DMSI from the time it was named DAOSI up through v3.1 (with a few others mixed intermittently). At some point, it occurred to me that I (and quite a few others) might be running the wrong subs. It's easy to be tempted by the glitz of DMSI promises. Who doesn't want to feel like a rock star? But what if the bulk of that outward desire stems from a deeper sense of unworthiness? What if it stems from a perceived rejection from childhood? What if it stems from an instance where you cried when you stubbed your toe, a friend teased you, and now you feel the need to be manly by having your pick of women? Is it possible that being sexually attractive is a symptom of a deeper desire or trauma? Is it possible that once that desire or trauma is dealt with that the glitz of DMSI fades? I don't know, but it's worth considering.
As far as DMSI's goal...well, it's experimental. Having run it fairly extensively (although not as extensively as you), I'm not certain that the design goal can be achieved. It has a nice celeb vibe, which I think could be useful in future success-based subs, and that I've personally benefited from career/$$$-wise. It also helps to increase attraction, which I think could be extremely useful in future Sex Magnet subs. Hopefully @Shannon will give these consideration as potential future options. DMSI hasn't had stellar performance in terms of the design goal for most users, but it's far from useless.
After running LTU5 for over a year, I recognize the benefit of foundational subs. As boring as it was at times, it showed me that I had issues that had never entered my conscious awareness. It showed me the breadth of what the LTU series is attempting to accomplish and it's incredible. LTU6 looks really promising.
If you have hypertension, diabetes, and you're an obese couch potato, it doesn't make sense to go purchase the latest sugar/caffeine laden hottest supplement on the market that promises "steroid-like results". It makes sense to make more nutritional food choices, cut calories, and to adopt a solid (and sustainable) fitness routine. Once that foundation is set, then it can be built on.
There's a lot of pain that comes through in that last post. It seems to me that the issue is much deeper than being sexually attractive or getting the girl. By your wording, it appears that you're already aware of that.
I ran DMSI from the time it was named DAOSI up through v3.1 (with a few others mixed intermittently). At some point, it occurred to me that I (and quite a few others) might be running the wrong subs. It's easy to be tempted by the glitz of DMSI promises. Who doesn't want to feel like a rock star? But what if the bulk of that outward desire stems from a deeper sense of unworthiness? What if it stems from a perceived rejection from childhood? What if it stems from an instance where you cried when you stubbed your toe, a friend teased you, and now you feel the need to be manly by having your pick of women? Is it possible that being sexually attractive is a symptom of a deeper desire or trauma? Is it possible that once that desire or trauma is dealt with that the glitz of DMSI fades? I don't know, but it's worth considering.
As far as DMSI's goal...well, it's experimental. Having run it fairly extensively (although not as extensively as you), I'm not certain that the design goal can be achieved. It has a nice celeb vibe, which I think could be useful in future success-based subs, and that I've personally benefited from career/$$$-wise. It also helps to increase attraction, which I think could be extremely useful in future Sex Magnet subs. Hopefully @Shannon will give these consideration as potential future options. DMSI hasn't had stellar performance in terms of the design goal for most users, but it's far from useless.
After running LTU5 for over a year, I recognize the benefit of foundational subs. As boring as it was at times, it showed me that I had issues that had never entered my conscious awareness. It showed me the breadth of what the LTU series is attempting to accomplish and it's incredible. LTU6 looks really promising.
If you have hypertension, diabetes, and you're an obese couch potato, it doesn't make sense to go purchase the latest sugar/caffeine laden hottest supplement on the market that promises "steroid-like results". It makes sense to make more nutritional food choices, cut calories, and to adopt a solid (and sustainable) fitness routine. Once that foundation is set, then it can be built on.