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- From: S.A.McIntyre@durham.ac.uk (Scott A. McIntyre)
- Newsgroups: alt.romance
- Subject: Re: Seduction Question
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 10:33:51 GMT
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- Seduction can be much more psychological than physical touching. My wife was engaged to
- another man when we met. I fell in love and wasn't about to stop until, well, until.
- Yes, there was the physical side, the late night talks, biscuits, tea, cuddles when we
- really shouldn't have been, but there was something else as well.
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- It can be far more effective to make the target of your seduction rapidly change from left
- to right hemisphere thinking; talk about philosophy, about dreams, about moral issues,
- then turn to concrete memories of the person and their life, their childhood, and so on.
- If they start yawning, it's working. After some days of doing this, but in a friendly
- way, the person will begin to appreciate having their mind turned on as well as their body.
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- It worked for me.
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- Scott
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