Thursday, December 14, 2006

The First Shift In Thinking

So let’s start off with this shift in thinking: Think
about what the woman who you’re interested in needs
and wants and don’t assume that these are the same
things that YOU need and want.
And don’t assume that what women want is going to
make any sense at all to you, because it probably won’t.
This shift in thinking was a big one for me personally to
understand. Almost none of what I do to be successful
with women makes any sense to me logically, because
I’m not a woman. But now that I see that what I do
works over and over again, I realize that it doesn’t matter
what makes sense.
All that matters is WHAT WORKS.
Let’s get a little deeper into the female heart and
mind.
Females select males most of the time in nature...
and in modern human courtship. And even if the man
selects the woman, many if not most women still harbor
the secret fantasy that they’re ‘letting him do it’, etc.
Sooooooo.... It’s good to address this issue and point
out when talking to women (even if you hint at it and talk
about past experiences to make the point) that you are
the selector and not the selectee. This kind of thing is
very powerful, as it does one of my favorite things: It
points out something to the woman that she’s most likely
NEVER HEARD FROM A MAN IN HER ENTIFE LIFE. I
specialize in saying things that women have never heard.
I also like to say things that she’s never heard that MAKE
ME DIFFERENT IN A DESIRABLE WAY.
I even say to women, “I’m about to tell you
something (or something about you) that no one has ever
told you...” This really gets a woman on the edge of her
seat and puts her into an instant state of attention (when
done in a context that makes sense). And if the thing you
tell them is profound enough, they’ll begin to see you as a
sort of super psychic powerhouse (women are fascinated
by these kinds of insights).
My personal view is that if you help people to have
profound realizations, they’ll see you as a guru rather
than seeing the information or themselves as powerful. It
doesn’t matter from where the info came, as long as it’s
something that the person has never really thought about
in that way (that’s also profound to her).
One good example is to say to a hot woman who’s
acting arrogant, “You don’t have me fooled for a minute,
dear.”
When she says, “What are you talking about?”, you
say, “Well, I know that most men fall for this ‘I’m
beautiful and aloof and I get my way’ part of your
personality... but I know something that none of them
know... that there’s really another side of you. A side that
none of THEM get to see. I’ll bet you a dollar right now
that I know something about you that no one who’s only
known you for 5 minutes has EVER known... pause pause>... You may act tough, but you’re actually
EXTREMELY sensitive on the inside. If someone makes a
negative comment to you, you might act like it doesn’t
bother you... but you’ll think about it all the way home...
I know that secretly you’re as sensitive as a little girl...
it’s just that most people never get to meet that part of
you...”
This messes up a cold woman soooo hard that you
have to be ready for instant personality meltdown and a
completely different person to come out of her. At this
point, it’s often easy to start talking about the whole pick-
up scene and how women play men, etc. to let her know
that you’re an insider and not falling for her game. If you
drop two or three more profound comments during this
time, you’ll have a woman who won’t leave you alone
(but keep acting like you want to be left alone so she’ll
stay after you!). Nice.

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