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Becoming a Casanova isn't easy... or very appealingBy restricting his the way he relates to women to a mere sexual enterprise, a philanderer is condemning himself to a life of solitude.Relating isn’t a competitive sport, or a circus skill.A womaniser will need the kind of dedication and commitment also required in much worthier pursuits.The lives of Casanova and Don Juan would be difficult to emulate and probably not very enjoyable.Psychology Today Rafa Euba - The hard life of the womaniser
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Becoming a Casanova isn't easy... or very appealingBy restricting his the way he relates to women to a mere sexual enterprise, a philanderer is condemning himself to a life of solitude.Relating isn’t a competitive sport, or a circus skill.A womaniser will need the kind of dedication and commitment also required in much worthier pursuits.The lives of Casanova and Don Juan would be difficult to emulate and probably not very enjoyable.Psychology Today Rafa Euba - The hard life of the womaniser
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Becoming a Casanova isn't easy... or very appealing
By restricting his the way he relates to women to a mere sexual enterprise, a philanderer is condemning himself to a life of solitude.
Relating isn’t a competitive sport, or a circus skill.
A womaniser will need the kind of dedication and commitment also required in much worthier pursuits.
The lives of Casanova and Don Juan would be difficult to emulate and probably not very enjoyable.
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