Why Holding Back Turns Her On (How To Turn On A Woman You’re Attracted To)
Why Holding Back Turns Her On (How To Turn On A Woman You’re Attracted To)
Most men think that giving more gets them more. More compliments. More attention. More effort. But here’s the truth: the more you give untested, the less she feels. Emotionally. Biologically. Instinctually.
Because her attraction doesn’t spike when you open the vault — it spikes when you make her wonder what’s inside.
High-value men know this. They understand the art of holding back — not out of manipulation, but out of self-respect. Out of power. Out of an identity that doesn’t chase, because it knows it’s already the reward.
Women don’t respond to pursuit. They respond to polarity. Tension. Mystery. And the kind of masculine restraint that signals: “I don’t need to impress you. You need to figure me out.”
These ten psychological triggers will change how you understand women — and yourself — forever.
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So basically you are saying women have no value.
I’ve done the whole holding back thing on women I really don’t want to know the first thing about and they have persisted like that turd that won’t flush down the toilet. Maybe this explains it.
What’s really crazy is that after reading the book Femmezia Enigma Unlocked by Mark Salar, you’ll realize what mistakes you’ve been making with girls, but it’s never too late. No girl is unattainable, you just need to make a good impression on the first date.
The fact that no one is talking about the book Femmezia Enigma Unlocked by Mark Salar says a lot about how lost people are in dating girls. Guys just read it
It’s amazing how many things we don’t realize when it comes to women and dating. Why doesn’t anyone talk about the book Femmezia Enigma Unlocked by Mark Salar?
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After reaching I found I’m in the aromantic spectrum, lithromic,, is having attraction but not desiring to be loved
There is a movie that is among my top 10: My Favorite Year whose sub-plot illustrates this quite well, Peter O’Toole + a great cast and good writing; check it out!