Co-Host: Scot McKay
Does attraction for each other really have to fade over time?
Does attraction for each other really have to fade over time?
Going through difficult times in life makes love better, and even makes you better with women in general.
It’s hard to know when to say “I love you” to a woman. But “I like you” is easy.
My guest believes that submissive women are happier. Women who happen to disagree with her typically aren’t.
Despite all the examples in the world out there, some men still can’t stop saying and doing unattractive stuff.
Human sexual dynamics have changed. And it’s time for men to stop being quiet about it.
Women have not treated you right. But it wasn’t all of them. And you can do something about it.
We’re used to looking and listening. But women are sensual and have so much more to offer.
There’s a relatively new and huge obstacle between men and success with women. Clear it and the rest is easy.
What if the woman in your life–or women in general–think you’re “okay”, but aren’t exactly thrilled and smitten over you?
PUA stuff is dead and gone, and it’s not coming back. This is how smart guys are reinventing “night game”.
Every generation approaches dating and relating a bit differently. What’s particularly interesting about what Gen Z is doing?
Are you making women feel primal sexual attraction toward you, or are you just merely “harmless”?
It’s not a Peter Pan thing. It’s about outgrowing mindsets that no longer serve you.
Ever go to WebMD to find out what’s wrong with you…and freaked out? Yeah well, articles on “what women want” have the same effect.
Scot McKay has shared bad jokes with North Korean military officers, sipped coffee at Pablo Escobar’s home (served by his maid), survived a shark attack while surfing, held his breath as a pride of lions walked by his tent, and blitzed through California canyons with his knee on the double-yellow line at 140 mph. Yet somehow, he has also been referred to as the “sane one” on X by Scott Adams, of all people. But despite once being mobbed by the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, being able to back a 30′ travel trailer into a camping spot, and that time he beat the World Champion at his own sport (no details provided), he’s still the most down-to-earth men’s expert out there. Looking back, it’s a good thing Scot got laid off from a notoriously foolish Fortune 50 company the same week he closed a $400 million deal. Otherwise, he might still be in a cubicle instead of empowering men to greatness in their careers and their relationships with women.After over 20 years, he remains the most fluff-free fountainhead of original content in his field
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