Stage One
Scanning
POINT — AURA(SOFT / DANGEROUS / COLD / AVAILABLE)InputAura 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
ExecutionIt is read through:
— pace
— eye contact
— distance
— her reaction to you
— the overall “temperature” of the field
TYPE 1 — SOFTMarkers— soft gaze
— smooth movements
— warm voice
— quick rapport
— lots of “yes”
— minimal resistance
KeySoft = lowers tension.
RealityTwo options:
A — genuine softness— calm
— openness
— ease of contact
B — convenience / dependence— adaptation
— no real position
— fear of losing you
How to testGive light disagreement.
— holds herself together → resource
— gets lost / agrees immediately → dependence
ConclusionSoftness without a core = a burden.
Softness with a core = rare.
TYPE 2 — DANGEROUSMarkers— a steady, collected gaze
— minimal unnecessary movement
— calm confidence
— does not try to please
— a sense of tension without an obvious reason
KeyDangerous = not immediately readable.
RealityTwo options:
A — resource + depth— high stability
— clarity
— control without pressure
B — hidden control— cold observation
— management without open pressure
— emotional distance
How to testMake an unexpected move:
— apply pressure
— throw off the rhythm
— stays stable → strength
— increases control → game
ConclusionDangerous can be value.
And it can be a system where you get outplayed.
TYPE 3 — COLDMarkers— distance
— minimal emotion
— an even, “flat” voice
— no engagement
— gives no feedback
KeyCold = either protection or lack of interest.
RealityTwo options:
A — protection— afraid to engage
— keeps her distance
— may gradually open up
B — no resource— no depth
— no warmth
— no engagement
How to testAdd warmth:
— becomes softer → protection
— stays empty → no resource
ConclusionCold without depth = emptiness.
Cold with potential = takes time.
TYPE 4 — AVAILABLEMarkers— quick closeness
— openness without a filter
— active engagement
— many “yes” signals
— reduced distance
KeyAvailability = low cost of entry.
Reality— weak boundaries
— dependence on contact
— quick entry → quick overload
How to testSlow down:
— maintains interest → possible balance
— intensifies → dependence
ConclusionEasy 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 KEYYou are not reading the type.
You are reading:
👉 whether the person has a center
👉 or lives through reaction to the external world
QUICK FILTERAfter 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 ALPHAYou stop reacting to the image.
You start seeing the system.
The task is not to “understand.”
The task is to eliminate — fast.
POINT 1 — BODYSubpoint: BODY TYPE(
ATHLETIC / SOFT)
InputThe 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.
ExecutionRead:
— tension vs relaxation
— natural vs controlled
— functional vs demonstrative
OPTION 1 — ATHLETIC, FIT BODYSUBTYPE A — FUNCTIONAL (RESOURCE)Markers— toned, but not rigid
— fluid movement
— no display
— clothing does not signal “look at my body”
KeyThe body is a tool, not a display.
Reality— discipline
— stability
— control without tension
ConclusionHigh 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
KeyBody control = control of everything.
Reality— anxiety
— need for control
— difficulty relaxing
ConclusionRisk 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
KeyIf the body is a tool for attention,
then attention becomes the main resource.
Reality— dependence on feedback
— instability
— competition
ConclusionHigh probability of problems.
Constant need for the alpha to maintain her self-esteem.
Emotional reactions to other attractive women.
Critical pointIf 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 BODYSUBTYPE A — NATURAL (STABILITY)Markers— softness without neglect
— smooth movement
— sense of warmth
— no tension
KeyRelaxation without loss of form = stability.
Reality— calm
— contact
— no internal pressure
ConclusionSuitable 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
KeyThe body reflects the lifestyle.
Reality— low discipline
— weak energy
— lack of control
ConclusionLow 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 STRATEGYMarkers— exaggerated softness
— “girl-like” behavior
— avoidance of responsibility
— desire to be “convenient”
KeySoftness can be a mask for weakness.
Reality— dependence
— lack of internal support
— hidden expectations
ConclusionHigh 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.
KEYThere 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 FILTERNot 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 ALPHADo not choose by image.
Choose by system.
SUBPOINT — BODY STATEInputThe body is the primary carrier of the psyche.
The mind can lie. Muscle tone cannot.
ExplanationTension = 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.
RESULTThe 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 ALPHAInvestment 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)
InputSpace 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.
ExecutionRead 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
KeyShe does not attract attention.
She does not interfere with it coming to her.
Reality— wholeness
— internal support
— absence of struggle
TestShift the focus:
— nothing changes → resource
— starts amplifying → role
ConclusionThe rarest and most valuable type.
Does not require energy. Strengthens the system.
TYPE 2 — OCCUPIES SPACEMarkers— confident entry
— open body posture
— does not apologize for her presence
— calmly scans the space
KeyShe allows herself to be.
RealityTwo options:
A — natural support— stability
— calm
B — status play— controlled movement
— maintains an image
Test— no change → support
— amplifies → role
ConclusionA good type, as long as there is no display.
TYPE 3 — TAKES ATTENTIONMarkers— loud or highly active entry
— immediately centers attention on herself
— excessive movement
— high external energy
KeyAttention is created through effort.
Reality— dependence on reaction
— instability
— need for validation
TestIgnore:
— intensifies → dependence
— stabilizes → control
ConclusionRequires constant input of resources.
TYPE 4 — GIVES UP SPACEMarkers— careful entry
— body contracts
— avoids contact
— searching for a place
KeyNo internal support.
Reality— insecurity
— dependence
— fear of judgment
TestGive attention:
— opens up → possible resource
— contracts further → weakness
ConclusionWill require external support.
TYPE 5 — WITHDRAWAL INTO THE PHONEMarkers— enters → immediately goes to the screen
— avoids contact
— creates the appearance of being busy
KeyThe phone = a way to not be present.
RealityA — protection— anxiety
— avoidance
B — devaluation— “not interested”
C — dependence— cannot be without stimulation
TestBring attention to her:
— engages → protection
— stays unresponsive → emptiness
— irritation → dependence
ConclusionIf a person cannot be present —
they will not handle contact.