Going to the appointment as most women went to the first date: more for curiosity and challenge than for desire.
In Arturo Pérez-Reverte's book "Falcon," the author reflects on women's motivations when attending appointments, drawing a parallel to how they often approach first dates. He suggests that many women are more intrigued by the experience itself than by any genuine desire for connection or romance. This perspective highlights a sense of curiosity and a willingness to embrace challenges, framing such encounters as exploratory rather than purely emotional.
The quote serves to...