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Economics and Picking Up Women | James Pat Guerréro

Posted in Family by James Pat Guerréro on 02/15/2011

Humor the writer for a moment. In the article below, Tho Bishop describes the lack of interest on economics by women he tries to pick up. Assuming women have good intentions, that is, they’re looking for good men, women are not interested in hearing about Bishop’s favorite subject, economics, at all. Ready for the old pro? Here’s how he should approach women and get at least a date.

Women don’t like to make immediate selections, whereas Bishop does. Bishop needs to lose a few times first with his come-ons. That gives the woman much more flexibility and she can easily go look for some other man. Of course, Bishop doesn’t hope for this because he takes the risk of becoming insanely depressed. But, hey, she smiles before she leaves each time he tries and that gives him tantalizing thoughts of hope, and emboldening courage to try again with other women. Now Bishop has the plan: for instance, economics is not “a romantic boom and bust” of getting a woman, and talking about economics is much less. The relationship between Bishop and woman shall be more like buying in the market.

Getting the question right on the other hand, when do women make the best buy of men in the market? Believe it, they like to win a man in contrast to what other women win. Somehow, Bishop must be the best man in her mind in contrast to the many men other women have won or the few men they have won. Believe it, there is nothing better for Bishop than for the woman to brag about him constantly and think about him incessantly.

Bishop would rather learn quickly and understand well. Bishop must be good-looking, well-muscled (toned, bulk is for the outlier women), lean, well-symmetrical (good swagger), sexy (sex appeal), clean, trimmed, well-dressed, deep voice, and kindly odored. Notice how Bishop has become a product or service that must be the most attractive to the woman to buy (and Bishop gets a date). Either Bishop must have these attributes or make himself look like he does. Case closed.  [The writer did once with great success.]

Read More: A Romantic Boom and Bust – Tho Bishop – Mises Daily.

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