I M Intelligent Game Analysis

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Some men try to use their intelligence to impress women. The 'I 'm Intelligent ' game is something that a lot of men rely on when attracting a potential mate. Even though this type of game makes some men look weak when they 're trying too hard to deliver it, it is something that you need to watch out for. You want an intelligent man because he is the type of quality of Mr. Right. But when you 're dealing with a guy who is pushing his intelligence to feel superior over you then this is a problem. You may need togain as much knowledge about him as you can, make a determination and then discard him immediately. Everyone in the world thinks they’re intelligent and one of the most classic ways a loser may use his intelligence is using facts and …show more content…
Since they thought he looked ‘cute’, they would always give him the time of day. He would eventually get their phone numbers and put in his work. Very seldom would a girl give him a fake number because they were always curious to find out who he was. I would hang out with him on Saturday mornings when we didn’t have anything to do. I would meet up with him at the library and spend a few hours on the public computers surfing the internet and checking out events for the day. When we were done, he would pull out his cell phone (his cell phone was the center of his ‘game’ playing) and get to work. He had about 200 female numbers in his phone (I counted them manually), and this gave him options to choose for that day. He would think of 20 females that he possibly wanted to have sex with. Instead of calling them, he would text them and wait for a response. About half the females would actually respond back to him. He would continue texting them back and forth until he narrowed his choices down to about 5 females who agreed to sex that day. Out of those 5 females, he would choose which one he wanted to have sex with. Sometimes he would strive to visit all 5 in a day and have multiple sexual sessions (he was a young guy) with them. On the next weekend he would do it

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