You know, it's interesting you say that, because this is something I ask women VERY early in the conversation. Most of the women I date are already aware of my success and accomplishments in life. So, I usually am the one to engage the "tougher" questions.
- What can you bring to a relationship?
- What are you most passionate about/gets you up in the morning?
- What makes you unique?
- How do you see yourself adding value into a relationship?
- What's something you want to learn or wish you knew more about?
- What was your past boyfriends like? (this is HUGE one)
- What's your relationship with your parents like?
- Where do you see yourself with a partner within the next year?
- Are you marriage minded?
- What are some of your long/short term goals?
- Where are some of your favorite places to visit?
- What was the last best thing you read?
- What sort of advice would you give to your younger self?
I know this sounds like an interview, but the reaction I get from some of these women after they hear these questions have been considerably positive. I'm not asking them in succession as it's laid out above, I do it in a very casual way which flows into the conversation. I suppose it's because most men do not asking these questions, so it gets them thinking. This has worked VERY well for me. I'm an average looking guy btw (probably a solid 7.5/10). I do dress well, have a great career/home, and I'm pretty laid back.
Getting yambs isn't my issue. It's finding a woman I can share my life with.
Oh, and females with phat a$$es and small Tittie$ are toxic af. Stay away at all cost