I subscribe to this e-newsletter put out by Jason Julius and found this most recent post to be thought provoking. Feel free to chime in. Is this guy a genius, or is this more pop-psychology babble?
I'm talking about Nice-Guy-Itis
Have you always been referred to as "a nice guy?"
Especially by women ...
Do you fear that you will "offend" women by being sexually
dominant or trying new things in the bedroom?
If you answered YES to any of those questions then
you have it.
Don't worry you're not alone...
Most modern men were brought up to be nice guys by our
parents. I know I was and so were my friends. After all,
what parent wants their kid to be a mean jerk, right?
The problem becomes being nice "ALL THE TIME" especially in
the bedroom.
Most guys don't realize it, but women spend hours fantasizing
about a man who 'takes' her and just flat out 'ravishes' her.
Women are naturally submissive in the bedroom, they want to
have the "it-just-happened experience."
If you don't believe me, go read the back covers of a few
romance novels. There is a reason women read these 400 page
romance novels... they WANT to be the woman in the story who
gets ravished.
This is why they get so turned on by bad boys. Almost every
woman has had at least one bad boy fling in her life. And
some get addicted to what he can do in the bedroom.
The problem is, bad boys are jerks. They treat women like a
kleenex, use it and throw it away.
So what women so desperately crave (and they get in the
romance novels) is a man who can be that exciting bad boy in
the bedroom and a good guy outside the bedroom.
This is very hard for a woman to find, so if you can be THAT
guy, it's like female catnip.
So you might be thinking... how do I do this?
This is where my friend David Shade comes in. You see, he
once lost his wife of 8 years to a bad boy. She cheated on
him then divorced him. It train-wrecked his life.
However, rather than pity himself, David set out to figure
out what he had done wrong and how to make sure it never
happened again.
Long story short, David solved the riddle of how to be a Bad
Boy in the Bedroom and a Good Guy in the Living room. If you
know about David, you know he's now a world famous expert on
Sexuality & Relationships, all because he taught other men
what he learned from his own experiences.
So, if you're tired of being Mr. Nice Guy all the time, I
highly recommend you check out his new program called Cure
Nice Guy. Check it out at the link below.
http://www.orgasmarts.com/niceguy.htm