In "Online Dating Tips," I cleared up two common misconceptions about meeting women over the Internet andave you a few tips for successful online seduction. Some of you probably signed up for a dating website the second you finished reading the article, but I'm sure many of you are not yet convinced. If you're still wondering if online dating is right for you, here are some benefits of Internet seduction:
- You can search specifically for women who match your interests and possess the physical characteristics you prefer. You can even find dating sites that cater to specific interests, religions, and professions.
- It's much cheaper than going on dates. You do not have to pay for gas, dinner, drinks, movie tickets, new shoes that will blow her away, etc.
- The pain of rejection is drastically minimized. If you're still learning to deal with rejection with panache, online dating is for you. Ending an interaction with a woman is as simple as not responding to a message or logging off.
- You do not have to go to the trouble of finding a good venue in which to meet women. You will not have to worry about competing with noisy sound systems in bars, or finding a bookstore with just the right ratio of women to men.
- You can easily increase your odds by communicating with multiple women at the same time.
- You have time to think about your initial approach and your responses to messages. If you suffer from approach anxiety or find that you have trouble thinking on your feet in the midst of seduction situations, meeting people online gives you plenty of time to form a plan of attack before interacting with a woman.
- Online dating can be done anytime, anywhere, and in any condition. Whether you're vacationing in Hawaii, suffering from a bout of the flu, having trouble sleeping at 5am, or wearing nothing but 10 year old boxers full of holes because it's laundry day, online dating is available to you.
As you can see, online dating really is the place to perfect your seduction techniques and fine hone your alpha male status.
Source by Joe J. Anderson