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| Author: | Vinchenzo [ Thu Aug 27, 2009 4:55 pm ] |
| Post subject: | 48 Laws of Power, using manipulation to seduce |
I've recently bought the book, "The 48 Laws of Power". In it, it talks about how you should make a decoy in order to peak someone's interest, etc. For example when talking about coming off as being attractive to women, have other very attractive women around you when you are in the vicinity of the intented "target". About that, how would you make a "decoy" with a girl otherwise, in other words to reveal something about yourself that isn't even true (like a dark secret), so as to make the other person think that you've opened up yourself to them, when in reality you have a different goal (relationship, laid) and you are doing some else while the "target" is occupied with your decoy. Anyone know what I'm talking about? Robert Greene, the author, also has a book called "The Art of Seduction" I've seen a lot of comments about it, but I don't know anyone who's bought it. I've also seen a book by Mystery, but I haven't orderd it yet. Should I? Is it really of worth? |
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| Author: | TheJ [ Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:11 pm ] |
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Hey, You should get Mysteries book. He will go into detail of 'getting a decoy' a lot more then Green will. What a 'decoy' is met to do is trigger pre-selection in your target. She will think on a subconscious level 'Hey this guy has attractive people interested in him, he must be interesting'. So even if you don't have a flock of women around you you may start the ball by hinting that you were with other women etc. Once you get women interested in you in a given location then the others seing this will have the same effect. About the book 'Art of Seduction', I've read it and it's a very interesting read and a nice looking book. It's more to be taken as an historical background then an actual 'how to' book however. So a good read, but with somewhat of a limited practical use. Most of his theories I find are explained by many mPUAs in their works (Mystery Method, The Game, DYD, etc...) in more practical terms. |
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