Art of Seduction

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Art of Seduction

When raised to the level of art, seduction, an indirect and subtle form of power, has toppled empires, won elections and enslaved great minds. Immerse yourself in the twenty-four maneuvers and strategies of the seductive process, the ritual by which a seducer gains mastery over his target. Understand how to

"Poeticiz Your Presence," “Keep them in Suspense


Sexting has killed our desire to have sex. It’s a reality the whole world is slowly realising, but as Indians, it feels a little more personal. This is, after all, the land of Kama Sutra. The land where the language of desire was created, explored, and became etched on the stones of Ajanta, Ellora. The Digital Age has changed the way we communicate with our partners or the object of our desires. Texting has replaced subtle eye contact, which is a powerful tool of attraction. Swiping right has replaced the nuanced language of the love game that used to draw people to each other. But none of that is helping.


"Everything depends on the target of your seduction. Study your prey thoroughly, and choose only those who will prove susceptible to your charms. The right victims are those for whom you can fill a void, who see in you something exotic. They are often isolated or unhappy, or can easily be made so—for the completely contented person is almost impossible to seduce. The perfect victim has some quality that inspires strong emotions in you, making your seductive maneuvers seem more natural and dynamic. The perfect victim allows for the perfect chase."


Seduction can be used to strengthen your emotional bond with the woman you want. Also, you might want a girl without wanting to create a strong emotional connection. That’s why it important to sign up for the free upcoming webinar because I will give different techniques. 
-Choose the Right Victim
-Create a False Sense of Security – Approach Indirectly
-Send Mixed Signals
-Appear to Be an Object of Desire – Create Triangles
-Create a Need – Stir Anxiety and Discontent


About



Description

Art of Seduction

When raised to the level of art, seduction, an indirect and subtle form of power, has toppled empires, won elections and enslaved great minds. Immerse yourself in the twenty-four maneuvers and strategies of the seductive process, the ritual by which a seducer gains mastery over his target. Understand how to

"Poeticiz Your Presence," “Keep them in Suspense


Sexting has killed our desire to have sex. It’s a reality the whole world is slowly realising, but as Indians, it feels a little more personal. This is, after all, the land of Kama Sutra. The land where the language of desire was created, explored, and became etched on the stones of Ajanta, Ellora. The Digital Age has changed the way we communicate with our partners or the object of our desires. Texting has replaced subtle eye contact, which is a powerful tool of attraction. Swiping right has replaced the nuanced language of the love game that used to draw people to each other. But none of that is helping.


"Everything depends on the target of your seduction. Study your prey thoroughly, and choose only those who will prove susceptible to your charms. The right victims are those for whom you can fill a void, who see in you something exotic. They are often isolated or unhappy, or can easily be made so—for the completely contented person is almost impossible to seduce. The perfect victim has some quality that inspires strong emotions in you, making your seductive maneuvers seem more natural and dynamic. The perfect victim allows for the perfect chase."


Seduction can be used to strengthen your emotional bond with the woman you want. Also, you might want a girl without wanting to create a strong emotional connection. That’s why it important to sign up for the free upcoming webinar because I will give different techniques. 
-Choose the Right Victim
-Create a False Sense of Security – Approach Indirectly
-Send Mixed Signals
-Appear to Be an Object of Desire – Create Triangles
-Create a Need – Stir Anxiety and Discontent