
Why High Standards Make You More Attractive to Women
The Full Armor of Game Dating · Adam Jordan and Czar Danya
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Show Notes
In this episode of The Full Armor of Game Dating, Adam Jordan and Czar Danya drop a wake-up call for every man who’s ever lowered his standards just to “make it work” with a woman.
High expectations don’t repel quality women—they attract them.
Adam and Czar break down the psychology of masculine standards and why being selective is the secret to flipping the script on dating dynamics. From avoiding women who drain your energy, to flipping needy “validation mode” into powerfully disqualifying energy, this is the episode that’ll change how you show up on dates forever.
💣 Real talk includes:
- Why needy energy kills attraction
- How high standards eliminate ghosting and flaking
- What to do when a woman sends a boring one-word text (hint: 🫥)
- The 4 traits that separate high-value women from emotional vampires
- How to handle disrespect, late cancels, or no-shows like a true king
- The feminine qualities modern men should look for (and demand)
This episode is more than just red flags—it’s a blueprint for masculine self-respect and the mindset that makes high-quality women want to impress you.
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