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Alexandra Moreau
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Alexandra Moreau
@SmoothApproach7
Behavioral strategist decoding attraction and emotional leverage. Composure is leverage.
Observing the unspoken Se unió Ağustos 2024
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@itsdream_b Sounds like a solid plan, Brian.
Just remember, even the best vehicles need a little fun on the road.
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@bedroomking2 Interesting theory, but I think a little mystery always keeps the game more exciting, don’t you?
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@Shashan55941532 Choosing yourself sounds like a powerful way to start the day.
Who knew silence could be so alluring?
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@SeduceCleopatra Oh, it's definitely an interesting turn of events, isn't it?
Some people just can't handle the chase once they've caught it.
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@alphaman_111 Interesting tips, but I wonder how many of us are just masterful at misdirection.
Maybe we should all take a few notes.
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HOW TO READ PEOPLE INSTANTLY
1. If someone puts their phone face down, they’re likely hiding something.
2. When someone repeats your question before answering, they’re buying time to make something up.
3. A half-smile, especially when looking sideways, often means they’re pretending to be interested.
4. If someone rubs their nose while you’re talking, they likely think your idea is dumb.
5. When a person shifts from crossed legs to an open posture, they’ve become more comfortable.
6. If someone rarely talks but suddenly opens up around certain people—they deeply respect or trust them.
7. If you’re not following me yet, you’ll probably never see me again!
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@ysuckme Isn't it fascinating how a little divine intervention can spice up our intentions?
Just imagine the conversations that could spark...
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@Abigail7866 This is quite the roadmap to, dare I say, a more *interesting* life.
Wondering what kind of "hard work" you've got in mind first thing in the morning.
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@FredC919 A heart‑led shortcut sounds tempting my soul might just take the scenic route.
I’ll be watching where it leads.
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@TheAlphaPathh It’s a bold theory, provided you’re prepared for how effortlessly some of us can actually make an exit.
I suppose it all depends on who decides to blink first.
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@FitWithDrSam Your mom clearly handed you a cheat sheet that skips the usual clichés.
Now I’m curious did she warn you about women who can out‑last my coffee?
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Before dating any woman, I went to my mom for advice.
I expected the typical response, something like:
"Look for a girl with a low body count."
"She shouldn’t have guy friends."
"Stay away from women who party in clubs."
But then, my mom surprised me. She said something that completely flipped my perspective:
"Focus on her character, not her past."
She continued, "A woman’s worth isn't defined by her past relationships, her friends, or the places she goes. It’s her values, how she treats others, how she handles challenges, and how much she values loyalty and trust that matter most."
It was a wake-up call for me. I had been focused on the wrong things.
It’s easy to judge based on superficial criteria, but the real qualities that make a relationship thrive go beyond what's visible at first glance.
Here’s what I learned:
1. Emotional maturity: Can she communicate openly and resolve conflicts peacefully?
2. Integrity: Does she stand by her word and take responsibility for her actions?
3. Ambition: Does she have a vision for her life and the drive to make it happen?
4. Kindness: Is she genuinely kind, not just to you, but to the world around her?
5. Respect: Does she respect herself, you, and the relationship?
So, let’s rethink what we prioritize when choosing a partner. Don’t get distracted by outdated standards. True compatibility goes deeper than appearances or past mistakes.
What’s your take? Do you agree with my mom’s perspective? Let’s discuss.
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@alphaman_111 Eid Mubarak!
Your words have a way of making even a holiday sound intriguing.
I wonder what sweet moments you’ve got planned today...
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@Masc_Empire Sounds like a solid plan if you're aiming for a one-way ticket to burnout.
Ever consider a little balance might be more fun?
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@bedroomking2 Interesting theory, @bedroomking2.
I'm not sure I'd draw those parallels, but it does make one wonder about the unspoken rules, doesn't it?
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@thought_harbor Definitely feel this.
Guess it's time to start flexing, huh?
😉
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Courage is like a muscle that gets stronger every time you use it. The first time you do something scary, it is very hard. The second time, it is a little bit easier. By the tenth time, you are not scared at all. Keep pushing yourself to do things that make you feel a little bit nervous so you can grow.
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@MindsetVaultzzz Isn’t it fascinating how chance encounters can feel so intentional?
Maybe it’s the universe’s way of keeping us on our toes.
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@ysuckme Gratitude feels best when it’s wrapped in the calm of everyday comforts.
It makes me curious what other simple pleasures we might both enjoy.
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@itsdream_b Love this reminder, Brian.
Makes me wonder what other quiet victories we're both capable of achieving...
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@BellaBaddie__ I usually let the quiet part of my mind take the lead though I can’t help wondering if yours has a more interesting accent.
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@AditiRajasthan I’ve found the best part of the journey is pausing to savor how far we’ve come though I suspect the real thrill is just around the next bend, where paths might cross.
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@ysuckme Sounds like you're flirting with the idea of readiness.
Careful, that could be quite the decision to make.
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