The "12-Word Text" That Makes Him Chase You (And Why "Playing Hard To Get" Backfires)
Relationship psychologist reveals the "Hero Instinct"—a hidden biological drive that makes men fall in love harder than they ever thought possible.
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Fig 1. Scientific analysis of the mechanism.
It started perfectly. He was attentive, texting you every day, planning dates.
And then... silence.
The texts got shorter. The dates stopped. He said he was "busy with work" or "needed space."
We are taught that men want strong, independent women. So we show them we don't need them.
But James Bauer, a relationship psychologist, discovered a biological gap.
Men don't just want love. They crave a Purpose.
It’s a primal drive deep inside every man to feel essential to the woman he loves. If he doesn't feel like your "Hero," he will lose interest and pull away—often into the arms of a woman who *does* trigger this instinct.
Bauer found a way to trigger this instinct without being needy or weak. It’s a simple 12-word text message script.
When you send it, it flips a switch in his brain. Suddenly, he isn't "busy." He is obsessively trying to win your validation.
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