Stage One
Scanning

POINT — AURA
(SOFT / DANGEROUS / COLD / AVAILABLE)

Input
Aura is not “energy” in some abstract sense.
It is the integration of all signals into one overall impression.
You do not think.
You feel it immediately:
— drawn / not drawn
— calm / tense
— want to move closer / keep your distance

Execution
It is read through:
— pace
— eye contact
— distance
— her reaction to you
— the overall “temperature” of the field

TYPE 1 — SOFT
Markers
— soft gaze
— smooth movements
— warm voice
— quick rapport
— lots of “yes”
— minimal resistance

Key
Soft = lowers tension.

Reality
Two options:
A — genuine softness
— calm
— openness
— ease of contact
B — convenience / dependence
— adaptation
— no real position
— fear of losing you

How to test
Give light disagreement.
— holds herself together → resource
— gets lost / agrees immediately → dependence

Conclusion
Softness without a core = a burden.
Softness with a core = rare.

TYPE 2 — DANGEROUS
Markers
— a steady, collected gaze
— minimal unnecessary movement
— calm confidence
— does not try to please
— a sense of tension without an obvious reason

Key
Dangerous = not immediately readable.

Reality
Two options:
A — resource + depth
— high stability
— clarity
— control without pressure
B — hidden control
— cold observation
— management without open pressure
— emotional distance

How to test
Make an unexpected move:
— apply pressure
— throw off the rhythm
— stays stable → strength
— increases control → game

Conclusion
Dangerous can be value.
And it can be a system where you get outplayed.
TYPE 3 — COLD
Markers
— distance
— minimal emotion
— an even, “flat” voice
— no engagement
— gives no feedback

Key
Cold = either protection or lack of interest.

Reality
Two options:
A — protection
— afraid to engage
— keeps her distance
— may gradually open up
B — no resource
— no depth
— no warmth
— no engagement

How to test
Add warmth:
— becomes softer → protection
— stays empty → no resource

Conclusion
Cold without depth = emptiness.
Cold with potential = takes time.

TYPE 4 — AVAILABLE
Markers
— quick closeness
— openness without a filter
— active engagement
— many “yes” signals
— reduced distance

Key
Availability = low cost of entry.

Reality
— weak boundaries
— dependence on contact
— quick entry → quick overload

How to test
Slow down:
— maintains interest → possible balance
— intensifies → dependence

Conclusion
Easy entry almost always = difficult exit.

MIXED TYPES
(MOST IMPORTANT)
In reality, a pure type is rare.
More often:
— soft + available → dependence
— dangerous + cold → control
— soft + stable → value

MAIN KEY
You are not reading the type.
You are reading:
👉 whether the person has a center
👉 or lives through reaction to the external world
QUICK FILTER
After interaction:
— calm → plus
— tension → minus


Type

Description

Main Risk

Risk Marker

Alpha Strategy

Decision

Soft

gentle, warm, inviting

dependence, lack of position

quickly agrees, adapts

apply light pressure, test her position

has a core → keep / no → remove

Dangerous

calm, composed, not obvious

hidden control

gives no reaction, keeps distance

change rhythm, test flexibility

has depth → possible / control → distance

Cold

distant, low emotion

emptiness, lack of engagement

no response, no warmth

add warmth, test reaction

response → possible / none → remove

Available

quick closeness, open

weak boundaries, dependence

speeds up contact, many “yes” signals

slow down, hold distance

holds → possible / pushes → exit

Demonstrative (body)

focus on body, sexuality

attention dependence

intensifies when attention drops

remove attention, observe

stabilizes → chance / escalates → exit

Calm (resource)

smooth, stable

minimal

holds pauses, not rushed

don’t break rhythm, deepen connection

priority

“Girl”

naive, soft

infantilism

avoids decisions, shifts responsibility

give responsibility

matures → possible / no → exit

Controlling

rigid, structured

conflict, pressure

interrupts, evaluates

don’t enter competition

balance → possible / no → distance



Type

Main Risk

Action

Soft

dependence

test for a core

Dangerous

control

test flexibility

Cold

emptiness

test response

Available

weak boundaries

slow down

Demonstrative

attention dependence

remove attention

Calm

none

take / keep

“Girl”

infantilism

give responsibility

Control

conflict / pressure

do not engage



DIRECT BENEFIT FOR THE ALPHA
You stop reacting to the image.
You start seeing the system.
The task is not to “understand.”
The task is to eliminate — fast.

POINT 1 — BODY
Subpoint: BODY TYPE
(ATHLETIC / SOFT)

Input
The body is not just genetics.
It reflects habits, psyche, and behavioral strategy.
The same “fit” or “soft” type can mean opposite things.
Form is not what matters — how it’s held is.

Execution
Read:
— tension vs relaxation
— natural vs controlled
— functional vs demonstrative

OPTION 1 — ATHLETIC, FIT BODY

SUBTYPE A — FUNCTIONAL (RESOURCE)
Markers
— toned, but not rigid
— fluid movement
— no display
— clothing does not signal “look at my body”

Key
The body is a tool, not a display.

Reality
— discipline
— stability
— control without tension

Conclusion
High potential. Can be relied on.

Downsides
— excessive control
— high discipline
— higher testosterone than progesterone
— more “boy” than “girl”
Female energy is likely suppressed,
even if outwardly everything looks feminine.

SUBTYPE B — TENSE (CONTROL)
Markers
— tight muscles
— constant tension
— feels like the person never relaxes
— the body is always held in form

Key
Body control = control of everything.

Reality
— anxiety
— need for control
— difficulty relaxing

Conclusion
Risk of pressure and rigidity in relationships.
SUBTYPE C — DEMONSTRATIVE (ATTENTION)
Markers
— emphasized sexuality
— focus on body shape
— poses designed for attention
— the body is being displayed

Key
If the body is a tool for attention,
then attention becomes the main resource.

Reality
— dependence on feedback
— instability
— competition

Conclusion
High probability of problems.
Constant need for the alpha to maintain her self-esteem.
Emotional reactions to other attractive women.

Critical point
If the alpha is emotionally mature and stable,
the problems decrease significantly.
With proper handling, they can be reduced
to near zero or a very low level.

OPTION 2 — SOFT, WARM BODY

SUBTYPE A — NATURAL (STABILITY)
Markers
— softness without neglect
— smooth movement
— sense of warmth
— no tension

Key
Relaxation without loss of form = stability.

Reality
— calm
— contact
— no internal pressure

Conclusion
Suitable for stable relationships.
There may be a slight edge to her behavior,
but it is not guaranteed — only a potential risk.

SUBTYPE B — NEGLECTED (CHAOS)
Markers
— lack of tone
— poor self-care
— sluggish movement
— overall lack of structure

Key
The body reflects the lifestyle.

Reality
— low discipline
— weak energy
— lack of control

Conclusion
Low potential. High load.
Depends on the state of the alpha.
If the soul chooses and the heart is in it — possible.
But you must be ready to put in serious work.
SUBTYPE C — “SOFT” AS A STRATEGY
Markers
— exaggerated softness
— “girl-like” behavior
— avoidance of responsibility
— desire to be “convenient”

Key
Softness can be a mask for weakness.

Reality
— dependence
— lack of internal support
— hidden expectations

Conclusion
High risk of becoming the only support in the system.
Near-total caretaking.
Stupidity and infantilism wear out fast.
The wolf will start looking back to the forest.
It will want fresh meat.

KEY
There is no “best” body type.
There is:
— body as a resource
— body as control
— body as a tool for attention
— body as a reflection of chaos

QUICK FILTER
Not form — sensation:
— calm → plus
— tension → minus
— urge to “prove something” → minus
(exception: a “kitten” you want to take away and be alone with — still a minus)

DIRECT BENEFIT FOR THE ALPHA
Do not choose by image.
Choose by system.

SUBPOINT — BODY STATE

Input
The body is the primary carrier of the psyche.
The mind can lie. Muscle tone cannot.

Explanation
Tension = internal defense.
Defense always means fear or deficit.
— jitteriness
— nervousness
— inability to relax
— hyper-control

Relaxation ≠ weakness.
Relaxation = control without effort.

Outcome
— trusts herself and the world
— composed because she has internal support
— optimistic
— does not like being burdened and does not burden others
— does not hold onto resentment
— draws conclusions and moves on
— easy to be with
— realized; does not project onto a man or take things out on him
— does not overthink most of the time
— very intelligent
— better not to provoke
— loyal
— high moral standards
— trusts people, but within reason
— strong logic and thinking
— not greedy
— helps others
— good in sex
— knows what to say and when

Assessed within the first 3–5 seconds
— shoulders (raised / relaxed)
— neck (tight / relaxed)
— jaw (tense / relaxed)
— movement speed
— sharpness or fluidity of gestures

KEY (REPEAT)
Chronic tension = internal defense.
Defense always means fear or deficit.
Relaxation ≠ weakness.
Relaxation = control without effort.
RESULT
The baseline state is determined:
— deficit (demands, pulls)
— control (restrains, suppresses)
— resource (stable, does not need)
— reduced sexual activity
— mentally and physically constrained
— significant energy drain
— conflict-prone
— multiple internal blocks that need to be released
— more “boy” than “girl” → feminine energy is suppressed → the resource leaks like a sieve

DIRECT BENEFIT FOR THE ALPHA
Investment in people with an internal deficit is eliminated.
The likelihood of hidden conflicts and energy leaks is reduced.
Maximum predictability of outcomes.

POINT — POSITION IN SPACE
(HOW A PERSON ENTERS, HOLDS, OR GIVES UP ATTENTION)

Input
Space is a direct reflection of internal support.
A person unconsciously does one of four things:
— naturally attracts attention
— occupies space
— takes attention
— gives up space
This is visible within the first seconds. Without words.

Execution
Read at the moment of entry:
— pace
— eye contact
— body position
— hands
— first action (engagement / avoidance / phone)
— others’ reaction

TYPE 1 — NATURAL CENTER
(ALL ATTENTION MOVES TO HER WITHOUT EFFORT)

Markers
— enters calmly
— does not seek eye contact
— does not artificially speed up or slow down
— movements are smooth and economical
— attention naturally shifts to her
— the space around her becomes calmer
— no pressure

Micro-markers (most important)
— holds pauses without tension
— does not amplify herself when attention is on her
— gaze is alive but not fixed
— facial expression does not adjust to reactions
— breathing is steady
— does not constantly adjust herself (hair, clothes)
— can simply stand and be

Key
She does not attract attention.
She does not interfere with it coming to her.

Reality
— wholeness
— internal support
— absence of struggle

Test
Shift the focus:
— nothing changes → resource
— starts amplifying → role

Conclusion
The rarest and most valuable type.
Does not require energy. Strengthens the system.
TYPE 2 — OCCUPIES SPACE
Markers
— confident entry
— open body posture
— does not apologize for her presence
— calmly scans the space

Key
She allows herself to be.

Reality
Two options:
A — natural support
— stability
— calm
B — status play
— controlled movement
— maintains an image

Test
— no change → support
— amplifies → role

Conclusion
A good type, as long as there is no display.

TYPE 3 — TAKES ATTENTION
Markers
— loud or highly active entry
— immediately centers attention on herself
— excessive movement
— high external energy

Key
Attention is created through effort.

Reality
— dependence on reaction
— instability
— need for validation

Test
Ignore:
— intensifies → dependence
— stabilizes → control

Conclusion
Requires constant input of resources.

TYPE 4 — GIVES UP SPACE
Markers
— careful entry
— body contracts
— avoids contact
— searching for a place

Key
No internal support.

Reality
— insecurity
— dependence
— fear of judgment

Test
Give attention:
— opens up → possible resource
— contracts further → weakness

Conclusion
Will require external support.
TYPE 5 — WITHDRAWAL INTO THE PHONE
Markers
— enters → immediately goes to the screen
— avoids contact
— creates the appearance of being busy

Key
The phone = a way to not be present.

Reality
A — protection
— anxiety
— avoidance
B — devaluation
— “not interested”
C — dependence
— cannot be without stimulation

Test
Bring attention to her:
— engages → protection
— stays unresponsive → emptiness
— irritation → dependence

Conclusion
If a person cannot be present —
they will not handle contact.

Type

How Attention Appears

What’s Inside

Outcome

Natural Center

attention flows to her

wholeness

priority

Occupies Space

holds it calmly

support / control

test

Takes Attention

creates it through effort

dependence

risk

Gives Up Space

avoids

weakness

load

Phone (Withdrawal)

disengages

protection / emptiness

minus



MAIN KEY
What matters is not the presence of attention.
What matters is how it arises.

QUICK FILTER
— calm and natural → plus
— pressure → minus
— urge to adapt → minus

DIRECT BENEFIT FOR THE ALPHA
Assessment within seconds.
No interaction.
No involvement.

This is enough for a serious analysis.

Two versions, to avoid any translation inaccuracies.




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