Welcome to the 24th Edition of the Carnival of Dating Advice. We're winding the carnival down; this is our second-to-last go-round bringing you the best latest articles in dating, relationships, psychology, and more from around the web.
Short carnival this time, with four articles included - ranging from the gentlemanly to the emotional to reflection on success and taking action.
Here we go...
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Likeability vs respect
Could you do a post on the differences between being well liked vs being well respected/ giving off a presence that people receive you as respectable or likeable? And which would make you better off?
I think I'd make for an interesting post
-Anon
Re: Likeability vs respect
Anon-
Certainly, yeah, that'd be a fun one. I'll put it on the list.
Chase
Part 2 of "Conversation Example"
Chase,
Great articles. Learned a lot on this site. Can you please post a part 2 of this article "Conversation Example". especially the part when you invite her to your place
Thanks in Advance
Re: Part 2 of "Conversation Example"
Anon-
Yes, I can do something like that. I'll toss it on the waiting list.
Chase
The Basics
Chase,
These are really good articles and I would like to thank you for that. One thing though, I am first of all a huge beginner with all of this. I have read a lot of your articles and I personally think that they are great from a psychological perspective. Here's my problem, I understand all of the concepts and the reasoning behind them, but I have a hard time implementing of them when I am actually out. So my question is, what do you recommend I start with and focus all my energy on first?
Thanks for your time,
John
Re: The Basics
John-
If you're finding it difficult to figure out what to focus on first, this article was designed to as a "getting started" guide with a lot of the newer content organized and linked to in it:
How to Find the Woman You Most Want: A 10-Step Process
Although if even that's a bit too much to chew on, the old "How to Get a Girl" page has a brief "New Here?" style to it - nowhere near as comprehensive, but if the former is overwhelming, the latter should be a bit easier to digest.
Chase
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