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I still don't see how this methodology does anything but get you laid. DHV makes sense to me because it builds a framework from which a girl can develop admiration and respect for you. You're creating sexual attraction, but when do you get to the part where the girl actually enjoys your company and not just because the sex is great?
I'm sorry, but I really didn't want to get into this debate with you because it involves me debunking your religious views, and I know that you made a personal choice to stick with abstinence.
However, I'll pull out all the stops when I see an opportunity to cast ignorance into the garbage disposal.
Having someone develop admiration and respect for you, having someone enjoy your company... these are all social things that you can have with anyone, regardless of gender and sexual orientation.
Sex (and the potential for sex) is the ONLY thing that separates the friend zone and the "lover" category. Sex is the number one priority for any seduction or love interest. I know that your scriptures disagree with my view, but a romantic interest means nothing without sex.
Think about it. Surely you have a male friend that you admire and respect. Maybe you even enjoy his company. Why not share those emotions with just him and not with women?
It's because, somewhere deep inside you, underneath all that religious programming, you want to fuck that beauty of a woman HARD until she's exhausted from moaning and squirming so much.
The social aspects which you speak of - admiration, respect, enjoyable company - have absolutely nothing to do with seduction, pickup, romance, dating, nor ATTRACTION.
THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH ATTRACTION. Absolutely nothing. This is why men who find themselves in the "friend zone" find it so difficult to escape from. Sure, they can be admired, respected, and companionably enjoyed by many women, but they won't be getting laid. What separates a seduction from a friendship is sex.
The framework in which you build this FRIENDSHIP with a woman after sex comes from the basic social skills you've used throughout your life to make friends in general. That's all. Seduction and attraction are of a different realm.
In other words: she won't see you as anything more than "just a friend" if you don't have sex with her, or are not in the process of seducing her toward the goal of having sex.