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Rhythm and tension

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Could you be the man to give women revolutionary sex? When you know these 3 techniques you sure can!

Could you be the man to give women revolutionary sex? When you know these 3 techniques you sure can!: [>> 3 techniques for revolutionary sex]( Hey Guys— A few days ago I wrote an episode about the importance of conversational rhythm with women. I received a very good email regarding that episode…it, and my comments are below: *****These HOT Women Will Send You Sexy Photos!***** As part of an unusual experiment in male-female relations, sexy woman will send you a sexy photo once a day! To take part in this free experiment before it closes, go here now: [Click for sexy photos!]( ********************** Hey Coach- Could you please expand this topic a little bit more and tell what is the rhythm and how to steer it towards sexual tension.... Thankyou... Haider JA: Thanks for the email—this IS an important skill to learn, and comes with practice. What makes it so important that is if you do not do this, you get classified as the asexual “nice guy,” unworthy of mating with, and once that happens, you never get out of it. What you want to do is start lightly layering in lightly sexual references, then weave them into stories and the general fabric of conversation. For example, if a woman you’re talking to is wearing heels, a comment/compliment such as “yeeeeeah, we love hot heels,” is a way to start—she wore them for a reason. As you well know I am a big fan of story telling, and there’s nothing women love more than a date gone wrong story. When telling such stories, you always want to layer in clever sexual references such as, “she had a very spankable ass, but clearly had more sense in her ass than she did in her head.” Comments like this let her know you are comfortable with sexual references, but can layer them in via humor and context. This turns her mind on, then her body can follow—rarely will you see a woman offended by this, and when you set it up that she laughs at something directly following your innuendo, her mind will feel attraction for you. As far as a conversational rhythm goes, you’ll know it when you feel it…it “flows.” She’ll say something, you’ll have a comeback, she’ll have one for you, she’ll say something that leads to a clever comment, and you’ll feel a “rhythm” with no breaks. The more you do it, the better you’ll get at creating these rhythms. That is the key, of course, doing it often, and realizing that when you start out, it’s not going to be easy. But you get good at it pretty fast, especially if you have a lot of stories to tell, and items to comment on. This means you have to make yourself interesting, deliberately seeking out stories, and learning how to tell them, but that in and of itself is attractive to women. In the end, they just want a man who’s “different” and you can be that via your communication. Could you be the man to give women revolutionary sex? When you know these 3 techniques you sure can!: [>> 3 techniques for revolutionary sex]( On with the fun, -John Alanis “The King of Let ‘em Come to You” PS Do you know the magic words that turn women on? All you have to do is speak them! They are revealed here: [>> The magic words that turn women on!]( Oh, and if you don’t have a Kindle, no worries…Amazon will give you a free reading app for any computer or smartphone at: [Free reading app]( PPS Questions? Comments? Send them to questions@johnalanis.com Oh, and hey, forward this email to your friends, too—don’t leave them out of the fun! Copyright, Art Of Steel, Inc. MMXV This email is protected by copyright, MMXV Art Of Steel, Inc. All right reserved. Reproduction in any form of any portion of this email is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of Art Of Steel, Inc. and John Alanis, Inc. John Alanis Art Of Steel, Inc. 4424 Gaines Ranch Loop #1035 Austin, TX 78735, USA 512 892 8839 Phone response@womenapproachyou.com Your email client cannot read this email. To view it online, please go here: To stop receiving these emails:

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