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Why you have to ask prospects the heavy questions

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There was once a screenshot floating around showing this chat conversation: === GUY: Oh I love JRPG

There was once a screenshot floating around showing this chat conversation: === GUY: Oh I love JRPG games too. Which one’s your favorite? CHICK: Persona 4. How tall are you GUY: Oh well… 6’1”. It’s already in my bio. CHICK: Glad you aren’t short lol. Hope you are actually 6ft and not lying about it. GUY: Yeah I’m not. What’s your waist circumference measurement? CHICK: WTF…why does it matter? GUY: Why did my height matter CHICK: Huh? You’re a man. Men are supposed to be tall. That’s a bare minimum for a man. GUY: LMAO OK. You’re a woman.. Women are supposed to be thin right? CHICK: Oh F off…a woman can be whatever she wants to be. Your reply is extremely sexist and objectifying towards women. Read a book or something. GUY: How is it different from your height requirement though? Are you not objectifying men as well? CHICK: No it isn’t objectification. Women are systemically and historically oppressed and we don’t have the structural power to objectify men. Men’s preferences are oppressive and damaging towards women. You give me off such small peen energy. Bye. === I think the lesson is clear: Always ask the important questions to any prospect. Their reaction alone could be a good indication of what you're dealing with.. On that note: If you’re a business man — new or seasoned pro — and want to see some proven and potentially very effective ways for both weeding out the low class dates while also weeding out low class clients and customers, so you only deal with the high class play in both business and your romantic life, see my Villains-Time Day sale that ends tomorrow (Friday 2/9) at midnight EST. Details here: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/villainstime-day]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2024 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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