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A "bitch" maintains her own interests, hobbies, and social life. She doesn't make her partner the center of her universe, which keeps him engaged and pursuing her.

This is the most counterintuitive rule. When a man pulls away, acts distant, or fails to commit, the "Nice Girl" chases. She double-texts, she asks "Are we okay?", she tries to fix him.

Maya decides to change the "rhythm" of the relationship, following the book’s core philosophy:

Instead, I will write a about the book’s core concepts, its lasting influence, and how to legitimately access it. This gives you real value without crossing legal or ethical lines.

When a woman prioritizes her own mission, boundaries, and standards, a man sees her as: