The Power of Positive Toxicity in Relationships

Are you wondering why girls seem to be attracted to toxic relationships? Contrary to popular belief, it’s not about being angry or rude. In fact, the key lies in responding with what I like to call “positive toxicity.” Let me explain.

The Power of Positive Toxicity in Relationships
The Power of Positive Toxicity in Relationships

The Good Guy vs. Bad Boy Dilemma

When it comes to women’s needs, they can be divided into two categories: the good guy stuff and the bad boy stuff. If you only provide girls with the good guy stuff, they won’t get excited. This is where the X’s on the graph come into play. On the other hand, being a “bad boy” doesn’t mean being bad, but rather being cool and doing badass things.

Creating Excitement

In the hit series Game of Thrones, there’s a scene where the dragon princess is at a rowdy party with the desert people. One desert guy expresses his desire for a scantily clad desert girl, and another desert guy steps in, claiming his interest. The situation escalates, resulting in a fight. Surprisingly, the desert girl finds this display of dominance exciting, not horrifying. Similarly, in the animal kingdom, female lions watch as male lions challenge each other to determine the strongest contender. They enjoy the display of power and choose the winner.

Triggering Excitement

When you have a girlfriend and only do nice things in front of her, she may become bored. To make her excited, you need to trigger her by doing manly things that showcase your strength and leadership qualities. Of course, this doesn’t mean resorting to violence. It’s unfortunate that these actions are often labeled as “toxic” when, in reality, they are healthy for a relationship.

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The Art of Positive Toxicity

You don’t have to be “bad” to make your partner excited, but you do need to make her feel alive and desired. Here are some tips to achieve this:

  1. Be powerful: Exhibit your strength and confidence.
  2. Show leadership: Take charge and make decisions.
  3. Protect her: When you’re out together, make it clear that she is yours and that you value her.
  4. Fight for her: Make her feel like you are constantly working to win her over.
  5. Embrace excitement: Engage in activities that make her feel alive and on edge.

Gone are the days when women were satisfied with a nice guy. Today, they seek excitement and passion. While you don’t have to go to extreme lengths, it’s important to make her feel like you would if you had to. Simply staying at home and watching movies won’t cut it.

FAQs

Q: Should I resort to toxic behavior to make my partner excited?
A: No, positive toxicity is not about being toxic or harmful. It’s about creating excitement and passion in the relationship by showcasing your strength and leadership qualities.

Q: Can I make my partner excited without resorting to violence?
A: Absolutely. You don’t need to resort to violence or harm others to trigger excitement. Instead, focus on demonstrating your power, confidence, and ability to protect and lead.

Conclusion

Understanding the concept of positive toxicity can help you navigate relationships more effectively. By incorporating elements of excitement and passion into your interactions, you can keep the spark alive and maintain a strong connection with your partner. Remember, it’s not about being negative or toxic; it’s about striking a balance between being the “good guy” and embracing your inner “bad boy.” To learn more about relationships and technology, visit Techal.

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