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By the way, one of the reasons the emotions in a film or book or piece of music are so powerful is because MANY emotions are combined together. In the movie examples above, there is
the emotion of loss since in both cases the romance was in JEOPARDY, thereby increasing the passion and appreciation for the romance; there is also the emotion of DANGER, the emotion of FREEDOM, and I could go on and on. Bottom line for the sake of this newsletter is that emotions become even MORE powerful when they are combined with OTHER emotions. Kind of like how a symphony gives you a greater experience of Mozart than playing it on your lone banjo. Or how a comedian works on different levels of humor at the same time, and even will act SERIOUS as he builds up to his hilarious punchline… Again, the COMBO of emotions you are experiencing ENHANCES the effect. Similarly, when interacting with a woman, you want her to be experiencing a WILDSTORM of emotions that just makes you UNBELIEVABLY ADDICTIVE. All these emotions must be interwoven with SUBTLE sexual lacing. By the way, when I say addictive, I do not mean in a harmful or mean-spirited way, I am saying it in a POSITIVE way where both you and your woman will be NUTS about each other. Get it? |
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Being THE MAN is incredibly powerful. I think I have a gal intimidated. (She's very sexy, but self conscious about things like her small chest).
Do you think you can be THE MAN to a fault? I understand never to stop being THE MAN. But what's the best way to warm-up to a girl, and maintain all this excellent advice? Girls can be nervous too. I think she's now fearing rejection from me!!! Isn't that ironic!? Thanks, Tom ***MY FEEDBACK: Yes, it is possible to freak them out and they will fear rejection from you. The answer to this is when you APPROACH A WOMAN for the first time, START OFF with a BANG, and then AFTER this, get into *real* conversation. |
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There was an occasional hug, an occasional
kiss on the cheek from her... and once she even held his hand for a long time while he talked about an emotional issue. But something was wrong with the picture. She just wasn't acting like a woman that was *falling in love*. She was acting like a friend. The insecurity that he felt became a spiral that amplified itself... and the more insecure he became, the more afraid he grew of *screwing things up* by kissing her or asking her to be his girlfriend. Plus, the more insecure he became, the less time she seemed to want to spend with him. |
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