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Why the Shot You Shot Didn’t Get the Girl You Never Got

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StraightTalk with Ted Santos

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When a man says “hello”, it could be “goodbye”.  Why?  In many cases, women believe it is their job to turn a man down.  At the very least, she believes he should try harder for her affection.  In other cases, men have no game plan when a woman expresses mutual interest.  He does not know what to say next.  When either case happens, both walk away empty handed. 

 

In the face of men’s movements like MGTOW (men go their own way), SYSBM (save yourself black men) INCEL (involuntarily celibate) and IBMOR (introspective black men of reform), many women are experiencing a draught.  Men who subscribe to these movements have lost interest in the mindset of the modern day woman in the US. In some cases, men have completely walked away from women.  In other cases, they pursue women for sexual purposes only. They have no desire for a relationship.  At the same time, there are men who still have a desire to build a loving and successful relationship with a woman.  They simply have taken their chips to women in other countries. 

In reality, it seems that most people would enjoy having someone to share their life with. For those interested in the long term, they want to create a family and build generational wealth with the object of their desire. Except, if people cannot get beyond “hello”, there is not much of a future for relationships. 

 

On tonight’s show, I am going to bring in an expert from the world of “match making”. Her name is LeTisha Underwood from Two Hearts Exclusive Matchmaking. She has matched numerous men and women together to have successful relationships. She understands the need for a man to approach a woman first.  At the same time, she is clear women have to be receptive to men.

 

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