ringperm said:Hey Dude.
You ask alot of question about thing's you do not know about,and that's a good thing. Your ability to follow the advice you are given, seems limited at best. That's not good
I'm gonna repeat one of those advices that will enable you to help yourself. It involves reading a book/booklet.
In an earlier thread someone told you to read the book Double your dating by David DeaAngelo. I've read half of it myself, and there's a lot of good info for someone like you. I have even posted a link to it myself earlier, for you to download it at your convenience. But I guess it passed you by, like most advice you are given. I say again, read it. He also has a newsletter that's spamming my hotmail account a few times a week. Sign up for it, if you're not already a recipient.
And when you're finished with the book(let), move on to his advanced series. It's supposed to very good (or so he claims, lol) and is taken from a weekend seminar of his. These are available for download from http://search.suprnova.org (search string david denagelo), and it's 6 avi files og 650mb each.
It does require some effort on your part, and perhaps that's more than you can cope with. But by all means, prove me wrong here
If against all odds, you're following my "advice" here, I will of course recommend that you purchase the mentioned products![]()
dude, yes I have read that E book, and I think that whoever wrote it sucks. i dont care how much more he gets laid than me. He has messed up perspectives about women and relationships.
anyways, i dont feel that I do pass up advice. I do ask about a lot of things that I dont know about. But just because I ask about these things, shouldnt necessarily mean that i should be forced to get involved in these things any time soon.
arent people allowed to just ask questions, and not act on them?