How do you deal with bullying in seduction?

How do you deal with bullying in seduction?

During the course of which you as a man want to learn the art of seduction and approaching women means getting bullied.

This is inevitable. You will meet women who are simply testing you, have nothing else to do, or want to take out their frustrations on you. Whatever the reason, I want to talk to you about it here so you are prepared.

What is bullying? What does bullying mean?

What is bullying? What does bullying mean?

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Bullying is repeated and intentional aggressive behavior that usually occurs in a social context, such as school, the workplace, or online. This behavior can take many forms, including physical violence, verbal harassment, social isolation, exclusion, or online bullying.

The main characteristics of bullying include:

  • repetition: Bullying involves recurring behaviors or a consistent pattern of aggressive behavior. It is not a single isolated incident.
  • purpose: The person who commits acts of bullying usually has the intention to hurt, intimidate, or control the victim.
  • Unequal power: There is usually a power disparity between those involved in bullying, which puts the victim in a more vulnerable position.

Bullying can have serious consequences for victims, such as psychological stress, depression, anxiety, low self-esteem and even in some cases, suicidal thoughts or self-harming behaviors.

In our case, when you try to seduce a woman, she will try to put you down by teasing you, insulting you, or making fun of you, like a bully. Of course, this is not something that happens frequently, so don't be scared, but if it does happen you need to be prepared to act accordingly.


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What does bullying mean in schools?

Bullying in schools is a pattern of repeated, aggressive behavior directed at one or more students by other students or groups of students. These behaviors may be verbal, social, or physical in nature and are intended to intimidate, harm, or subject one or more students to abusive treatment. Bullying in schools is a serious problem and can have significant negative effects on victims.

Here are some examples of bullying behaviors that can occur in schools:

  • Verbal bullying: Includes insults, derogatory nicknames, threats, offensive jokes, or repeated verbal harassment. This can occur in person or via text messages, social media, or other means of communication.
  • Social bullying: Involves isolating, marginalizing, or excluding a student from social groups, spreading rumors, or manipulating relationships to cause others to distance themselves from the victim.
  • Physical bullying: Includes acts of physical aggression, such as hitting, pushing, spitting, or destroying the victim's personal property.
  • Cyberbullying: This takes place online and involves harassing or threatening other students through emails, social media posts, text messages, or other digital means. This type of bullying can have serious consequences because it can reach a wider audience and persist over time.

The effects of bullying in schools can be serious and may include:

  • Mental health problems, such as anxiety or depression.
  • Decreased self-esteem and self-confidence.
  • Poor academic performance and school absenteeism.
  • Social isolation and difficulties in developing healthy interpersonal relationships.
  • The risk of developing self-destructive behaviors or becoming an aggressor among other children.

What is bullying in the workplace?

Workplace bullying, also known as workplace harassment or mobbing, is unfair, repeated and aggressive behavior that occurs in a professional environment and is directed at an individual or group of individuals. This behavior can create a toxic and unproductive work environment, seriously affecting the well-being and mental health of the victims. Workplace bullying can take many forms, including:

  • Verbal harassment: This includes insults, humiliating jokes, derogatory comments, or the use of offensive and derogatory language.
  • Social harassment: Involves isolating, ignoring, or excluding an employee from peer groups, social activities, or communication necessary to perform their job duties.
  • Physical harassment: This type of bullying involves acts of physical aggression, such as hitting, pushing, or other violent acts.
  • Psychological bullying: Includes threats, emotional manipulation, blackmail, constant criticism, and professional sabotage.
  • Cyberbullying in the workplace: This involves using technology, such as email, text messages, or social media, to harass or intimidate co-workers.
  • Abusive or undeserved pregnancies: This can involve overloading an employee with excessive, unrealistic, or inappropriate tasks that are not consistent with their role or abilities.

Workplace bullying has serious consequences for victims, including chronic stress, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, absenteeism, decreased job performance, and even the risk of quitting their job. It can also have a negative impact on victims' personal and professional relationships.

Many jurisdictions have enacted laws and policies that prohibit workplace bullying and require employers to take steps to prevent and manage such behavior. It is important for victims to speak to human resources or seek support from unions or other organizations to address the issue. Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe and healthy work environment that is free from bullying and harassment.

Why do female bullies behave this way?

Why do female bullies behave this way?

This bullying can also be called "wall of defense", "defensive", etc. Why?

Most often, women use verbal aggression as a way to defend themselves from potential men with bad intentions.

Since she doesn't know you at first, she has no way of knowing that you're an extraordinary guy and will assume that you're just another crazy, psychopath who's after her.

Because women are more physically vulnerable, their only weapon is "tough talk", bullying, insults, which are accompanied by a raised tone.

So, the main reason that leads to verbal violence from women is Protection, defensive.

Other possible reasons would be:

• Tests
• Bad mood
• Frustration
• Insensitivity
• Mental instability

What kind of "tough words" will a female bully throw at you?

What kind of "tough words" will a female bully throw at you?

Her lines will be related to how you look (face, hair, height), clothes, accessories, shoes, or it will be related to your intellect.

E.g:

"It's obvious you're stupid."

"It's obvious you're poor."

"What shirt are you wearing, you say you pulled it out of your ass?"

"What a face you have, if you would give me a chance, haha"

You know about bullying in schools, right? Remember, you may have been bullied too. What were those people doing?


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How should you react to bullying?

How should you react to bullying?

The main thing you should do if you find yourself in such a bullying situation is don't get angry, not to see that what he says affects you. Like congruence tests.

The more she notices that you are affected by her words, the greater her satisfaction will be and the more it will continue.

You know about bullying in schools, right? Remember, you've probably been bullied yourself too.

The angrier you got, the more you received each day.

On the other hand, if she notices that you're not bothered by her attitude, and even finds it amusing, she'll soon give up.

It's like I want to throw flour in your face, but you take the flour and put it on yourself. What satisfaction do I get from throwing flour in your face?

Remember that in those moments she feeds on your nerves, your frustration, and if you don't get angry she won't have anything to feed on.

What answers would be good to give to female bullies?

What answers would be good to give to female bullies?

The rule here is not to justify yourself or try to defend yourself.

For example, if he makes you feel stupid, don't respond:

"I am not stupid."

"So why are you talking to me rudely, when I spoke nicely to you?"

You can try the following answers:

"Thanks for the info! Do you have any tips on how I can be as smart as you?"

"You're right. I wonder how a smart girl like you can talk to a fool like me."

"What, you thought I was smart? I'm sorry I made you think that. It won't happen again, I promise."

By answering as in the examples above, he will realize that he is not talking to a fool, because a fool would most likely answer him with:

"Who are you fooling? Eat my ugly ass!"

Or there are guys who don't say anything and just sit there and absorb what the women say. They either go to the extreme of arguing with them, or they go to the extreme of letting themselves be humiliated.

Examples of bullying in school – how to stop bullying – anti bullying

Below is an example of how to deal with female bullies. It's about a girl who tries to attack a man with "tough words."

How to Stop a Bully - YouTube

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