Humans adapt to different persona or roles as they interact within different social circles. At work, I immediately transition into the strict and serious manager. At the martial arts gym, I transition into the silent and focused fighter. With my family, I transition into the funny and playful dude. With my high school classmates, since they expect me to be the person they used to know, I transition into the argumentative intellectual who always says his piece no matter what.
With my college buddies, I transition into the hard drinking, chain smoking life of the party and the reliable 'warrior' when trouble erupts. When sarging, I basically now adapt my vibe to the situation. But mostly, I am playful.
Ezo's Vibe Theory delivers the goods when you know how to adapt to the girl you're sarging.
With the intellectual types who have masters and doctorate degrees, you project a different vibe. You dress for the situation and speak formal language with lots of polysyllables and abstract concepts. With the college students, you speak a different variant with lots of monosyllables and people topics. With the sales ladies, you don't talk about your job or career or about money. You talk about the mundane and very sexual things like cock, pussy, fucking, and what have you.
Girls with lower education expect you to be more aggressive and not too polite. When you say "thank you" to the waitress or give a tip at the restaurant, they think you're gay and weak. But if you're with chicks who are educated in the finest universities, they would consider you rude with that behavior.
With college students, if you treat them at the fastfood chains, they'll think you're being a "sugar daddy". The best way to treat them and let them treat you is to tag them to the street corner for some street food. With the sales ladies, you bang them at home and let them cook your favorite meal.
With the masters degree types, you let them foot the bill or split the hotel bill 50-50.

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