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I was going to leave this one alone but if 2 members can't grasp it, there must be something wrong with my delivery.
There's nothing wrong with the delivery. The ideas are just harebrained.
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Pick Up 101 . . .
The request for a verbal confirmation definitely belongs in the top 10 list of pick up mistakes. It must be common as it appears on this forum often, "We're boyfriend/girlfriends, right?"... "I like you, you like me?"
As I've said, this not as common as gender role reversal. Most women want verbal confirmation rather than men.
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I am not a woman so I cannot express exactly what goes in their brains but it goes something like this: Women believe that their brains don't make decisions but rather their hearts. Ha. Ha. Ha. Yes, it's as if they believe that decisions to kiss, hug, or even have sex cannot be made with their brains but rather OVERCOME through passion and desire from their hearts. In no cheesy romance novel does the female heroine work out her sex session through logic, "He told me that he might kiss me later. Since I am not doing anything later, I felt that this was a good idea and told him that I would allow him to kiss me. This will probably lead to sex so I will make sure that I wear my clean underwear." - Sounds sensible yes. . . but if you want a glimpse of how women really go through this process, go read a page out of those silly romance novels.
In here, you fail to understand anticipation excitement which is part of sexual escalation demonstrated verbally (or textually). It's not logic. It's emotional build up towards the deed.
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In a boardroom filled with execs, I've never known a CEO to shout, "I'm excited about this. I am going to do this and that. We are going to do this and that. I am your leader." - Instead, going around the room and adding value to each operation not only helps to achieve desired outcome, it demonstrates leadership, effectiveness, and his excitement.
Probably because you have never met several CEOs in boardrooms before. This is naive. The Chief Operating Officer or Vice President for Operations handles operations rather than the CEO. The CEO is the top company salesman for its investors and what have you.
Here's an example of a Vice President publicly announcing what she's going to do:
http://wallstcheatsheet.com/stocks/gm-c ... ml/?ref=YF
Here's an example of a CEO publicly announcing what he's going to do:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/regardles ... 26531.html
To quote: "New Groupon CEO Eric Lefkofsky thrilled Wall St. with better quarterly results than expected. He also spoke the magic words. Groupon will become more a mobile e-commerce company than a broken down coupon one. "
Company mission and vision statements exist for a reason.
Of course, CEOs don't shout as much as men don't shout to women: "I'm going to fuck your brains out.". CEOs publicly announce (using print, tv, internet and radio) what they're going to do.

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