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Are You Projecting That You're A 'Wanted' Man?
By Rion Williams

 

 

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Self-Confidence and strong body language can make you a
'wanted' man among women.

Do you think women are aware of their own 'sexuality'?

You bet.

It's kind of like how good you feel when you're looking
your best or after a good weight lift session at the gym.

You feel sexier, stronger, more confident and more
attractive. (I don't use this as a base of confidence but
rather on top of root physiological comfort and
confidence).

The women you want are aware of their own body and their
body language; they appear quite confident. They are
aware of their 'sexuality' and they think about sex too.

And it depresses them that they can't find a real man they
physiologically trust to 'share' these desires with.

This greatly frustrates many of our women.

They don't care if they're harnessing social leverage in
their attributes that conditionally throws you off;they
want a man to see them for who they really are
interpersonally (not some stereotype) and it's up to you
to know that.

When she's in bed with a man, he has to see her for her;
she's not representing all of social consciousness yet
that's why you're getting thrown off in your physiology;
you have to see past it.

Women rarely find a single man who is comfortable in his
own skin and if the only man that comes close to being
himself around them is a jerk, then what other choice does
her body have?

She can trust gay men but they aren't interested in her
physically and they often find married or taken men who
have strong, comfortable body language.

Isn't it time for YOU to be one of the few 'wanted' men
that beautiful and sexy women can trust to turn their
sexual switches on?

..A man who has his inner game handled because he finally
understands female behavior and relational dynamics?

Trust has to be there first before they can open up to
you. When you have strong body language, they can feel
more safe to 'open up' around you, to know that it's ok.

Otherwise, they just can't trust a man if he's nervous in
the least bit.

And if you have internal issues, they're going to affect
your physiology and repel or prevent women and new
relationships instead of forming them.



Author's Bio

Rion Williams offers a free newsletter subscription on how to have 'natural success with women' and dating. He is on the forefront of relevant behavioral change for men and their unique modern issues. Sign up for his free newsletter and receive much more top level dating advice. His material can change the way you think about dating and women forever. Join at www.naturalgamedating.com Copyright Dreamcore Productions, Ltd. USA 2005-2008

 

 

 

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