Episode 712
In this eye-opening episode of The Unapologetic Man Podcast, host Mark Sing breaks down 10 subtle signs that instantly make a man look weak, awkward, or even creepy in the eyes of women. Drawing from a shocking study where convicts picked potential victims based solely on body language, Mark reveals how the same subconscious cues that attract danger also repel attraction. He explains how posture, tone, movement, and energy silently communicate your confidence — and how to improve your presence so women feel you are the alpha male.
Key Takeaways:
- Why weak posture and fast movements signal fear and low confidence.
- The "reactive male" trap — and how to project calm, leader energy.
- How being overly agreeable makes you look manipulative and creepy.
- The deadly impact of poor hygiene, high-pitched voice, and nervous laughter.
- How training and self-defense transform your presence and attraction.
Key Timestamps:
[00:00:00] – Episode intro and preview [00:00:27] – The convict victim study and what it reveals about attraction [00:03:17] – Why body language determines how both men and women see you [00:04:17] – Fearful energy that signal weakness [00:06:49] – The danger of reactivity and seeking validation [00:09:56] – Agreeableness and why it backfires with women [00:12:38] – The "disclaimer laugh" and other submissive cues [00:13:31] – Fitness and your ability to fight [00:15:50] – Voice tone, posture, and taking up space [00:18:19] – Hygiene, anger, and emotional control [00:21:03] – How your eyes signal you're terrified [00:23:46] – Wrap-up and final advice
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