How to Flirt: Doctor uses Flirt Quiz to Teach New Methods
His name is Tyler Paxon, and he goes by T.P. He has a Ph.D. from a major research institution. His doctoral work made original contributions to the field of Evolutionary Psychology. So what's he doing writing a flirt quiz?
His name is Tyler Paxon, and he goes by T.P. He has a Ph.D. from a major research institution. His doctoral work made original contributions to the field of Evolutionary Psychology. So what's he doing writing a flirt quiz?
T.P. has studied the vast array of writings in the field of dating and attraction over the last 10 years. He's been impressed by a lot of it. He thinks both men and women are in a better position to get what they want on the dating scene than they were 10 years ago. But Tyler is also a little frustrated.
There are five main things that T.P. wants to correct in the current dating literature for men:
1. They encourage men to try way to hard to rush into bed with a woman they don't even know. T.P. thinks there's a place for slower mutual seduction methods.
2. These guides sometimes encourage reckless behavior, which can contribute to the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
3. They focus on picking up girls at bars and night clubs, and not other venues, like coffee shops, book stores, or social circles.
4. Men are left to try approaching women with material that feels canned.
5. They can border on misogyny. Women are treated as "targets" and objects, not people.
In light of these shortcomings, T.P. developed an alternative. A slower, safer, more respectful method of attracting and seducing high quality women.
TP's method gives men a web-based planning tool to manage their material and the women they're involved with. It also provides ways for men to find the right stories and other material that works best for them. T.P. calls the new method "slow seduction."
So, how does T.P. introduce men to his new concepts? With a flirt quiz.
His name is Tyler Paxon, and he goes by T.P. He has a Ph.D. from a major research institution. His doctoral work made original contributions to the field of Evolutionary Psychology. So what's he doing writing a flirt quiz?
T.P. has studied the vast array of writings in the field of dating and attraction over the last 10 years. He's been impressed by a lot of it. He thinks both men and women are in a better position to get what they want on the dating scene than they were 10 years ago. But Tyler is also a little frustrated.
There are five main things that T.P. wants to correct in the current dating literature for men:
1. They encourage men to try way to hard to rush into bed with a woman they don't even know. T.P. thinks there's a place for slower mutual seduction methods.
2. These guides sometimes encourage reckless behavior, which can contribute to the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
3. They focus on picking up girls at bars and night clubs, and not other venues, like coffee shops, book stores, or social circles.
4. Men are left to try approaching women with material that feels canned.
5. They can border on misogyny. Women are treated as "targets" and objects, not people.
In light of these shortcomings, T.P. developed an alternative. A slower, safer, more respectful method of attracting and seducing high quality women.
TP's method gives men a web-based planning tool to manage their material and the women they're involved with. It also provides ways for men to find the right stories and other material that works best for them. T.P. calls the new method "slow seduction."
So, how does T.P. introduce men to his new concepts? With a flirt quiz.
About the Author:
Tyler Paxon teaches men how to flirt better with women. And he teaches women how to flirt better with men. Discover your flirting IQ with his free flirting assessment at http://how2flirt.com