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| 9 | Bluff-Call Pivot [Part i] | akropetal | /r/seduction | 19/05/14 12:48 AM |
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| 2 | Bluff-Call Pivot [Part i]Great; though not much can be gleaned from too few attempts, I hope you will comment back with the result (and, if you can recall, the language used by both parties). I'm sorry that the examples I provided included only one-way dialogue - I realize the dynamic nature of conversation really calls for both parties to be included, but maybe if you field test this a bit, then (I, you, we, others) can think about how to refine the presentation. | /r/seduction | 20/05/14 12:25 AM |
| 2 | Bluff-Call Pivot [Part i]Thanks a lot for the response (and especially the terminology). A few responses that you should feel free to disagree with: A lot of seduction talks about escalating until you get a real rejection. Guys are urged to continue to escalate past a non-specific rejection which you call a "bluff", and to drive the woman to make a hard yes-or-no decision. I am opposed to this method. In particular, I believe that re-asking once when you do not receive a "real rejection" is appropriate, but if that is a… | /r/seduction | 20/05/14 12:20 AM |
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