How to Stop Overthinking It and Make a Move
It is a common problem: you didn’t make a move and now you are stuck between a rock and a hard place where the girl loses interest and things start to fall to pieces.

So how do you keep that from happening?
Simple: you make the move.
Maybe that seems like a too-simple answer, and maybe it is, but if you can’t make your moves work when the occasion demands you do, then why sit around convincing a girl that “one day” you will be able to?
The truth of it is that if you can’t get it working at the start, you will usually be left with only one direction things can go: downhill.
If you can’t make up a good move on the spot, you probably won’t come up with a good move later... you’ll just linger around wishing you did something and get into a destructive thought loop that will stop you from making up a new move that would work.
The secret to not overthinking making the move is to realise that the action is first won in the mind before it is acted out confidently in real life. And it is won in the mind by establishing a habit of action. And if that action doesn’t exist, then it is won by having nerves of steel, and hopefully a creative spark that will take you somewhere.




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Selfishness
has never been a glorified trait among humanity. Caring
chiefly about one’s own needs is frequently named as one of the
greatest threats to society and causes of degeneration and degradation
within it.
We
recently moderated yet another comment where the comment author
(a woman this time, though we get both men and women doing this)
weighed in with something like, “I think this only
works on women who aren’t as strict about who they sleep with or are
more sexually open.”

While
growing up, women always meant one thing to me: