Use Hypnotically Seductive Language Patterns To Skyrocket Her Interest In You
It's been used to remove fears and phobias, sell products, and yes, seduce women, turning even the most non-interested female into a eager collection of insatiable lust.
How can you do this? When you speak to a woman, you want her to listen to your words with interest.
Furthermore, you want her to focus on your words with all your concentration and imagination.
To create that last bit of seductive magic, she's got to feel just a little "behind" when you're speaking to her, so she'll be wondering what she's missing.
This is the secret of seduction and those wonderful feelings of attraction.
It never happens while you are talking to her.
It happens during those moments when she's thinking about you when you aren't around.
How do you do that? With specifically vague language patterns.
Number one, they'll be necessarily filled in by her own imagination.
This will give you an incredible amount of rapport.
The second is that she'll be wondering what you're talking about.
Have you ever watched a TV show, that at first didn't seem that interesting? But the writers purposely created the script so there were plenty of "open loops," so you felt you just couldn't turn the channel until you found out what was going to happen? It's like that.
Most guys go up and start blathering on about their cars, or jobs, or super cool hobbies.
There's no "hook" in those.
It's easy to turn the channel.
How specifically do you do this? One way is to use something called a "non-referential index.
" A non-what what? This is any part of a sentence or conversation that refers to a previously mentioned part, but it's not clear which part.
Here's a brief example: Here's the original sentence that I'm going to refer to: "Yesterday I was talking to my brother in law and his two buddies about this new fishing spot.
" Then you talk about some stuff, and then bring the conversation back to fishing.
When you say this: "Yea, about that fishing spot, he said that it was really awesome.
" Now, when you say the word "he," it's unclear which "he" you are referring to.
So the mind will kind of have this "unfilled information hole.
" Just like on that TV show, the listener will feel like they need to pay close attention.
Most of the time, this happens on a deep, unconscious level.
Which means they won't really know why they feel more interested in whatever you're saying.
If you drop a few of these throughout a conversation, it can increase her interest significantly.