| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 1 | Shark's Blog: Clear Concepts, No Bullshit. Pure Enlightenment. (Haven't seen the blog posted here much) | Mishraji | /r/seduction | 12/05/13 12:58 PM |
| Upvotes | Comment on | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 39 | Dear r/seddit I'm currently feeling like shit but have learned a painful lesson that might help others - It has NOTHING to do with how you look.Your conclusion is only partly right. It has nothing to do with your LOOKS ALONE | /r/seduction | 13/10/13 09:10 PM |
| 3 | A good response when a girl asks you to buy her a drink!Agreed. | /r/seduction | 19/09/13 08:07 AM |
| 1 | "How to hold a conversation like a man" IN FIELDI wouldn't hold it for that long though. I'd hold it, then take my hand away, or just push hers away, and may be then hold it again. Point being, I'd build some sexual tension by doing instinctive things in order to fluster her, disable her defenses and make further moves. Sounds nerdy, I know. | /r/seduction | 08/09/13 03:46 PM |
| 4 | "How to hold a conversation like a man" IN FIELDDoes anyone else notice how he comes off as slightly awkward in his posture/tone? And then suddenly goes "You're so adorable hug". He probably does do some small things very correctly and hence the success. But on the face of it he seems slightly awkward and the girl seems to compensate for that with her friendliness. | /r/seduction | 08/09/13 06:16 AM |
| 0 | Do girls get intimidated by good looking men like men get intimidated by good looking women?Good looks don't intimidate people. It's the vibe you give that does. | /r/seduction | 09/05/13 12:56 PM |
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