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3 weeks ago |
trey-h-e.medium.com | Trey Hamilton
Most Men Are Playing Dating on Easy Mode — And Still LosingWomen aren’t waiting for perfection. They’re waiting for presence. They’re waiting for that unique, genuine individual who exudes something rare, and something they know is hard to find. What is it? A lot of blokes fail in dating. Not because they’re not enough — it’s because they don’t understand how to be seen. This article is your playbook for changing that. It’s not theory.
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3 weeks ago |
goodmenproject.com | Trey Hamilton
HERE’S Some Crazy Data most men don’t know about. The overcooked corporate truth. Dating apps aren’t designed to help you find love. They’re designed to keep you lonely, frustrated, and, most importantly — paying. Yes, my friends, they simply want you to lean into being a chubby little paypig. They don’t profit from matches. They profit off misery. The longer you’re single, the longer they stay rich — and you stay stuck. It’s a fucking dopamine trap, man — Vegas for the emotionally vulnerable.
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1 month ago |
trey-h-e.medium.com | Trey Hamilton
Most of us text when it comes to getting to know someone or at least building the subtle embers of communication and a spark that could ignite the very thing that you’ve been looking for. But what do you do when she’s not really that interested? Or if you’ve been on a few dates and eventually she starts displaying signs of the slow fade, how do you know?
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1 month ago |
goodmenproject.com | Trey Hamilton
“The only thing that I know is that I know nothing” — SocratesI don’t know a lot when it comes to life. No matter how much I consume, no matter how many books I read, I still feel like I don’t know shit, the only thing I can predict are some human behaviors and idiosyncrasies. I know people like the back of my hand cause when you strip us all down, we’re all the same; we all prescribe to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The more people you interact with, the more you learn we’re all very, very similar.
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1 month ago |
trey-h-e.medium.com | Trey Hamilton
Member-only storyTrey Hamilton·Follow13 min read·--Have you ever seen a woman respond to a man’s comments on social media by referring to him as an incel? At this point, it’s a pretty rampant and dismal cliche, an intellectual equivalent of using a toaster in a bathtub — that makes me want to pour acid over my face just to avoid continuing the conversation.
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