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Dating Tips for Guys: Reclaim Your Power By Attuning to Her Menstrual Cycle

By Julian Foxx - Aug 4, 2008

Research efforts on the influence of the menstrual cycle on female sexual behavior have shown that women are more receptive to the 'alpha' or very masculine facial features on a man during the window of ovulation when they are most fertile. In contrast, they are more receptive to the 'feminine' facial features on a man during menstruation when they are less likely to be impregnated. I got a bit disheartened when i first heard about this. I've always been fairly contented with my face but one surely wouldn't label it as overly 'masculine'. My lips are fat and red, I don't have the square jaw line that Arnold has, my cheekbones are higher and my skin is soft and properly moisturized;) I'm basically endowed (along with many men) some facial attributes that could be seen as more 'feminine'. But eventually i realized that I still had just as vast a window of opportunity as my more masculine and chiseled faced friends did because ovulation and menstruation last for about the same extent of time. Although I will spend a lot more money on new sheets and towels than Lou Ferrigno ever did, I am a lot less likely to have an unwanted pregnancy and that's one major advantage.

As intriguing as this all sounds, it is how we put this knowledge into action that makes the difference. Here are the two things you must do to harness and wield this knowledge:

1. Know thyself.

Our inherited bone structure primarily influences the shapes of our faces. Most men have one of seven facial shapes (oblong, round, triangular, square, pear-shaped, rectangular, diamond or a combination of shapes). Go check yourself in front of the mirror and be attentive to the details. Is your jawline wide and square or slimmer and perhaps more heart shaped? Are your lips narrow or pouty? Look at the line of your brow, does it hang over your eyes or is it flatter making your eyes more visible? Be honest with yourself. Decide where you fall on the continuum of facial features. It's not important where you fall. It only matters that YOU know where you fall.

2. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again in two weeks.

If you fail at an attempt to have sex with a woman, or fail to even get her to show up for a meeting, all is not lost. If you have stronger facial features it is very possible that your timing was a little off and she had just begun her period. (Hence she was probably with me.) Clearly the opposite scenario is just as likely to happen. The real key here is developing solid 'follow up' game. If you have the text/phone skills to keep her on the hook for the next couple of weeks you may just find success as she enters the next stage of her cycle. Let's be clear: you don't HAVE to wait two weeks after a failure to try again. You don't HAVE to exclusively target girls on their period if you look like Elijah Wood. These tools are meant to boost your awareness, tighten your calibration, and add rocket fuel to your determination. I have always been an advocate of persistence, and now we have one more biological justification not to give up.

Have fun,

Julian Foxx
Author Bio
Julian Foxx is considered by many to be the fastest Rising Star in the pickup artist community. His jaw dropping effectiveness with women is matched by his ability to innovate powerful techniques and dating tips for guys, giving users ridiculously unfair advantage. To read Julian's thoughts on Mystery The Pickup Artist VH1 show go to http://www.julianfoxx.com/mystery-pick-up-artist

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