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| Author: | vhou812 [ Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:21 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Gaming exes |
I'm not sure if this topic was ever covered. Most of what I've seen here has to do with either gaming new women, or women that you're either in a relationship with, or have recently broken up, etc. I'm wondering what the thoughts and experiences are with women who you gamed, had a relationship with, and then have been without for some time. Curious if these women are tougher to game again since they know you so well, and are emotionally detached. Seems like they'd be a little more keen to your game, and thus, a harder target to land. Thoughts? |
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| Author: | Deduct [ Thu Jul 19, 2012 5:30 pm ] |
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Pretty easy actually, work alot with anchors that you put up in the past. . Make them experience the vibe they had when they still loved you, talk about how awesome it used to be and stuff like that |
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| Author: | vhou812 [ Thu Jul 19, 2012 7:58 pm ] |
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I should rephrase the question. Common sense says that if you ended it you would have the ability to resume it. What I was referring to was the women who left of their own accord. I'm talking about the ones who might almost be running a game of their own. Or ones with whom it was just agreed that it was just time to move on. I guess what I'm hearing is that maybe how something ended doesn't matter that much and that they all can be made to feel what they felt before. I'm just thinking about women with whom I had a case of oneitis at one time and haven't had 2 thoughts about since. Such women would have to jump through a lot of hoops to get my interest level up. I was just curious if anyone had gone through this before. Not for any particular reason other than curiousity. |
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