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| 2 | People say interesting things happen to you everyday, how can you tell mundane things in an interesting way to become a good story teller?Gesture, let your hands tell the story too (conveys passion) Use "You" a wherever you can ( remember that time you got lost in the woods Bob? Yea, it was just like that). Keep your audience in mind too; to your co workers something that happend on the job is probably just boring and mundane (and even using Feckless' advice, it's going to still be boring and mundane to them). To someone who doesn't work with you though, you're relaying something quite new to them and so the boring becomes interes… | /r/seduction | 14/10/11 05:38 AM |
| 1 | Is there anything a girl could cook for you that would make you fall in love with her a bit? Assuming the girl was already decently attractive.Assuming you're the girl, you're asking the wrong people. Take note of what he orders in restaurants. Ask his friends what his favorite foods are. The best source of all is asking his mother. You don't need to make the exact dish, but cooking foods he's familiar with and likes will help create a sense of familiarity that COULD help you in your primary objective. | /r/seduction | 03/10/11 04:38 PM |
| 3 | Two quotes that stuck with me after reading Vin DiCarlo's The Attraction CodeI just purchased this for the kindle. I found the advice to be sound, though nothing you couldn't get in seduction/seddit ( I do like his keeping it real / women are people too approach though, that gets lost in here pretty easy and it's good to get a good grounding again ). This is mostly "foot in the door"/first impression material and there's nothing wrong with that. It's not going to teach you how to keep your foot out of your mouth or avoid the dreaded "nothing to talk abouts", basic groomi… | /r/seduction | 26/09/11 10:21 AM |
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