An Introduction
Every game in life has rules. In soccer you cannot use your
hands. You cannot peak at your opponent's hand in poker. You
cannot look in the dictionary when you play Scrabble. Each and
every one of these rules is considered to be set in stone, yet
each rule has a condition under which it may be broken.
The dating game is much the same. There are an established
set of rules for capturing the attention of the person you've
been dreaming of, and what to do with them once you have them.
These rules are all iron clad, yet each has a condition under
which they can be broken. Pity the man who is not familiar with
the laws of attraction; a violation of these rules carries
consequences of shame and loneliness. Not all of these rules
are written in any resource available to the general public;
some are general knowledge and some are only known by the
individuals to whom they pertain. Anyone attempting to enter
the scene from the outside needs to be educated on the rules of
each game before they decide to throw their hat into the
ring.
The laws of attraction are based primarily on a principal of
supply and demand. If there is a large supply of mates the laws
of attraction are firmly in effect; after all, each individual
can afford to be a bit more choosy when selecting their
particular companion. If there is a low supply of mates the
demand will be high, and the laws of attraction will allow for
a bit more leeway; after all, if a mate cannot be found than
the species will eventually die off (the "last man on earth"
philosophy; rest assured that if you were really the last man
on earth she would be happy to date you).
The theory of supply and demand is visible throughout all
walks of life. It is exclusive to none. This is seen throughout
the animal kingdom, the insect kingdom, among the birds and the
bees and the fish. Each species has a particular criteria by
which they judge their mates, and each criteria has an
exception. Throughout the animal kingdoms it is generally a
matter of a lack of mates, as was illustrated in the principal
of supply and demand. Fortunately, as humans populate a
majority of the Earth's surface the criteria for bending the
laws of human attraction are not so strict as to require the
elimination of the species.
Throughout the rest of this series of articles we will touch
on the various laws of attraction-and how to get around them.
Each article will stand alone for any who join us in the middle
but together will serve as a guide to negotiate even the most
complicated of situations to attract the perfect mate.
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