Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Art of Seduction Phase 1 - Master the Art of Insinuation

ART OF INSINUATION

1. Art of planting ideas in people's minds by dropping elusive hints that take root days later, even appearing to them as their own idea

2. Dont make it too obvious, they will see through you & grow defensive

3. Make everything suggestive

Methods:

1. A piece of information or instruction is that, in the case of a suggestion, an idea is aroused in another person's brain which is not examined but accepted just as though it has arisen spontaneously in that brain

2. Better not to talk about your love for a person. Let your target read it in your manner. Silence will have more insinuating power.

3. Pay attention to gestures & looks. Try to read people's faces, which are often better indicators of their feelings. People are always reading your looks.

4. Due to the lack of suggestion & ambiguity in daily life, the person who uses them suddenly seems alluring & full of promises.

5. It is a kind of guessing game. What is this person up to? What does he mean? Hints, suggestion create a seductive atmosphere signaling to them that they no longer involved in routine life but has entered another realm.

Example

Try to hint the gal by showing care and concern. ( Eg. sending her to bus stop everyday)

Reversal

1. The danger in insinuation is that the ambiguous you leave may make the target misread

2. If you sense that the target is easily yours, go for the DIRECT ATTACK

3. If not, the direct attack will raise the defense & suspcious and make seduction impossible

4. When in doubt, indirect is the better route

Summary

The soil is carefully prepared. The seeds are planted months in advance. Once they are in the ground, no one knows what hand threw them there. DISGUISE your manipulations by planting seeds that take root on their own.

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

All great lovers are articulate, and verbal seduction is the surest road to actual seduction. See the link below for more info.


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Unknown said...

This is awfully familiar, possibly a direct extract from Robert Greene's book, The Art of Seduction