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Very creative. This is an older video. I saw about a month ago. U can't be out of ideas. U must be on holiday. Very helpful, so thanks for offering this up again.
I'm actually very glad you've re-posted this video, Kezia! I can now comment here, where as when it first came out, I didn't. So, what I would say is that, first of all, I love Mark's advice here, absolutely solid, as always, you should keep having him on more often. Secondly, I love that you're wearing literally my favourite outfit! It's a perfect combination of modesty and sexiness, and that so-called "window of opportunity" there always gets my heart going! Well done!
There’s no such thing as “approach anxiety”. If a guy sees a 9 or 10 and he’s hesitant to interact with her, that’s because she has an endless supply of interested men who have better game, looks, status, money, etc. If he can’t compete in most or all of those areas, his pathway to success is going to be extremely narrow if not impossible. That’s not “approach anxiety”, that’s approach reality!
Great video Kezia
Cheers kezia and mark
Does anyone have a link of where to by that book he worte or ebook
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My take on this is to get into a great mood, forget about direct/indirect opens and what to say next.
Realize that the game is about you throwing yourself into the fire and learning something from it. Make adjustments, keep learning and approaching. Find tips online, great, try them out. But stop trying to find the answer to everything online.
Learn from doing it. Turn it into a fun game where you learn from field testing different things. Experiment.
But in all seriousness, your Q & A session is off to a good start. The first question, about what to ask next, is a biggie of an issue.
One way to reduce (and possibly eliminate) approach anxiety is inebriation. It works for me, anyways.