This might strike you as one of those unpopular opinions, but Imma say it anyway.

Just because you have p*ssy, that doesn't mean you dictate gravity.
When your selling point relies heavily on whether or not the crowd wants you, a decline of interest is inevitable. So is a raise of it.

The latter comes first, normally. And that's why it's dangerous.
Attraction is only good under two circumstances:
1. The good is as good as promised.
2. The good can sustain being good.

And that ideal state of goodness, lemme tell you, is damn impossible.
Now before you put me on a stake for tweeting abt p*ssy and good at the same thread, I apologize. I'm trying to draw a picture.
Let's talk about the decline of interest here.

So the case is you're banking your life on the reception of the crowd. And it's been good. People like you. And you start to enjoy the spotlight and the benefits that come with it.
But then it drops.
Maybe because you get reckless.
Maybe because somebody beats you on your game.
Maybe simply because time corrodes all.

The moment you realize it, it will probably be too late for you to do anything meaningful to counter it.

The decline is absolute.
So perhaps next time you're planning on flexing abt how wonderful you are, or how people love you, or - in the spirit of this thread - how people are queueing to bed you... think twice.
If you have enough contingencies to counter the impending downfall of attraction, then, by all means, go for it.
Flex like you mean it.

But if not, maybe you need to start learning.
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