05-21-2014, 10:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2014, 04:12 PM by Nationwide.)
I've been trying to figure out what to say about my experience so far with AM6. I'm on day 21 of Stage 1, and I've noticed some changes, but they're fleeting at this point.
First, I've developed a very low bs tolerance level. A good example: I was standing at the counter at Starbucks placing an order while some poser guy behind me kept sighing and clearing his throat in order to let me know I was taking too long. So I slowed down. Actually, I was hoping he'd say something. He didn't though, and he stood aside and diverted his eyes when I turned to leave the counter. I just don't want to deal with these petty little games and manouvers that people constantly throw in my way.
And it happens with women too. This woman I've been pursuing lately didn't answer her phone when I called her on Sunday night, and rather than call me back, she texted me and said she was sorry for missing my call. I responded to her text with "maybe we'll try again someday." End of discussion. Afterwards I felt like I made the initial effort, and she does't want to follow my lead screw her...there are plenty of women who will.
Another thing: if you decided to do this AM6 sub, be prepared to lose some friends. It seems that I can see right through my fair-weather acquaintances, and when I call them out on their crap they head for the hllls. No problem with the true friends, it's the pretenders that have issues with me. This has saved me a lot of grief actually.
It's also strange how strangers treat you. I had a beautiful high-status lady hold the door for me yesterday at a store. It struck me as odd because I can probably count the number of times this has happened on my fingers. People just seem to want to interact. It's pretty cool usually, but sometimes it is so forced that it seems surreal.
Anyway, that's what's happening so far. I am really interested to see where this leads.
Nationwide
First, I've developed a very low bs tolerance level. A good example: I was standing at the counter at Starbucks placing an order while some poser guy behind me kept sighing and clearing his throat in order to let me know I was taking too long. So I slowed down. Actually, I was hoping he'd say something. He didn't though, and he stood aside and diverted his eyes when I turned to leave the counter. I just don't want to deal with these petty little games and manouvers that people constantly throw in my way.
And it happens with women too. This woman I've been pursuing lately didn't answer her phone when I called her on Sunday night, and rather than call me back, she texted me and said she was sorry for missing my call. I responded to her text with "maybe we'll try again someday." End of discussion. Afterwards I felt like I made the initial effort, and she does't want to follow my lead screw her...there are plenty of women who will.
Another thing: if you decided to do this AM6 sub, be prepared to lose some friends. It seems that I can see right through my fair-weather acquaintances, and when I call them out on their crap they head for the hllls. No problem with the true friends, it's the pretenders that have issues with me. This has saved me a lot of grief actually.
It's also strange how strangers treat you. I had a beautiful high-status lady hold the door for me yesterday at a store. It struck me as odd because I can probably count the number of times this has happened on my fingers. People just seem to want to interact. It's pretty cool usually, but sometimes it is so forced that it seems surreal.
Anyway, that's what's happening so far. I am really interested to see where this leads.
Nationwide
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