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I've seen this happen before. I listed out several reasons to a girl why her new bf was a jerk and she defended him and even started explaining how sweet and nice he was.
I can't wait to try the reverse psychology angle. My only hesitation about this angle is, what if she is looking for confirmation that she is in the right relationship with the right guy? If she is looking for affirmation then I (and you) can screw myself royally by saying "Wow, he's perfect for you." Next thing you know you'll be getting an invitation to their wedding!
It really sounds like a gamble.
There is something your missing, BF destroyers only really work if the girl isnt 100% happy with her BF. This means that if you have a loved up couple, unless you bring something rather amazing to the table its not going to affect her.
By pointing out how good he is, you are creating a reality where he made out to be perfect and therefore she will judge him agaisnt that. People naturally compare things/people and everything to the best they know.
If u only ever knew cars as a ford focus, they would the best thing in the world. However, once you discover a lambo for example, a focus seems rather shit.
Now, you cant actually make the BF better, but just exaggerate his good points to a point where she beleives that is what he SHOULD be like. Then, when he isnt that good, it seems worse.
Ideally, you want to get into the position where you are defending him and she is attacking him. That way, u look like the nice friendly guy who was trying to keep her happy and she realises by herself that he is a loser and that your better.
I am no expert on BF destoryers, since i rarely have to do anything conciously. When i do i run this general outline:
Kino
Make her qualify
DHV
(BF comes up)
Defende BF (BF destroyer)
Kino,
DHV
Make her qualify.
That normall works like a charm.
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