Advice for dealing with Women categorized by ages (10-35)
10-13 should be spent observing the gender dynamics in your household (father, mother, sister, brother, aunts and uncles for reference)
13-16 should be spent observing female behavior from those that are external to your household (classmates, mutual friends etc)
16-19 should be spent talking to women that are outside of your immediate circle of females (Cold approaches, talking to girls in the neighborhood, online, etc)
19-21 should be spent exploring your sexual desires with the opposite sex, the University years where everyone is almost equally yoked financially and mentally (carefully and methodically)
21-25 should be devoted to solely crafting yourself into what you would want others to desire about you, essentially developing your own personality. (self-discipline phase)
25-30 should be the time where you cast the net to catch and toss back into the ocean the fish that are not suitable for you (never keep women orbiters either)
Be very mindful that in this phase, you are coming off a spell or drought which may force you to settle with the first woman that chooses you... DONT.
30-35 should be the time where you get serious about the direction to which you wish to head with your mate (marraige, partnership)
If you want to get married in America:
No Children out of wedlock,
No women from broken homes,
No to women with no direction or motivation
No to women with low self-esteem
No to women who do not or did not go to college
No to single mothers unless widowed
No to women who are materialistic
No to women who are religious
No to women who are popular on social media by today's standards
Yes to women from dual-parent homes (step-parents included)
Yes to women who are ambitious but not blinded by its trappings
Yes to women who are capable of listening in the same manner of which she speaks
Yes to women who are not on social media all day or reliant on it for income
Yes to women who are in possession of an education from an accredited institution of higher learning
Yes to women who are active in making positive changes in their communities