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Why you should be VERY afraid of commitment

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The language of LUST women respond to: Hey Guys? You have probably heard it at one time or another

The language of LUST women respond to: [>> Talk like a true ladies man]( Hey Guys— You have probably heard it at one time or another, perhaps spoken to you, perhaps overheard in conversation between women about men: “I just don’t understand why he’s afraid of commitment.” It is, of course, an emotional question, not a practical question, but it shows a complete lack of true thinking on the part of the asker because commitment, particularly the legal kind that is implied, can be exceptionally dangerous. *****These HOT Women Will Send You Sexy Photos!***** As part of an unusual experiment in male-female relations, sexy woman will send you a sexy photo once a day! To take part in this free experiment before it closes, go here now: [>> Sexy photos!]( ********************** So, why SHOULD a man fear commitment? Let us take a look at the reality they don’t write about in the romance novels or show in the chick flicks. First off, a quick check of public records will reveal that a little over half of marriages end in divorce (the divorce rate tends to vacillate between 48% to 52% over the years, but for practical purposes it’s about half). If you look at the money the divorce lawyers, private investigators, court appointed psychologists, social workers, etc. take during a divorce there is a very real danger you could lose every dime you have, plus many future dimes. Be afraid. Secondly, if you read John Gottman’s excellent work (he is a actually a real, scientific researcher of relationships) you will see that 70% of all couples are very unhappy with each other. Most of their relationship consists of nagging, fighting, arguing, contempt for each other, conflicts over money, withholding of sex, worrying about cheating, and all the other things no present in the Rom-Com’s. Be afraid. Thirdly, take a look around (you can see it on Facebook) at how many women let themselves go with they get married or are in a relationship for a long time. They get fat, they dress in sweats instead of sexy, they spend your money, disrespect you, ignore you, and all the other things not talked about in the romance novels. Be afraid. Now, I’m not telling you all of this to dissuade you from marriage or a committed relationship. I am telling you all this so you can use fear as it was intended, to warn of danger. When you are warned of danger you can investigate the danger, and avoid the danger. As a man you should be very, very afraid of the real world, observable consequences of the vast majority of relationships. That way, if you choose to get into one, you can make a wise choice and have the experience of the minority of relationships, one where you’re actually happy and stay that way with the woman in your life. So yes, next time a woman babbles about “being afraid of commitment,” think to yourself just WHY you SHOULD be very, very afraid. The language of LUST women respond to: [>> Talk like a true ladies man]( On with the fun, -John Alanis “The King of Let ‘em Come to You” PS Questions? Comments? Send them to questions@johnalanis.com Copyright, Art Of Steel, Inc. MMXVI This email is protected by copyright, MMXVI Art Of Steel, Inc. All right reserved. Reproduction in any form of any portion of this email is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of Art Of Steel, Inc. and John Alanis, Inc. John Alanis Art Of Steel, Inc. 4424 Gaines Ranch Loop #1035 Austin, TX 78735, USA 512 892 8839 Phone response@womenapproachyou.com Your email client cannot read this email. To view it online, please go here: To stop receiving these emails:

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