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Use this technique to give her the best orgasm of her life: Hey Guys? When I was a kid, I was shy.

Use this technique to give her the best orgasm of her life: [>> Give her the orgasm of her life by doing this]( Hey Guys— When I was a kid, I was shy. I didn’t like trying new things because I didn’t know what I was doing, and I didn’t like knowing what I was doing. I liked doing things I was comfortable with because I could do them well, and I could do them quickly. But, I soon discovered that I was not going to get anywhere in life if I only did things I was comfortable with or good at, and that to get anywhere, I was going to have to do new things that to start filled me with anxiety. *****Photos of SEXY Women For YOU***** 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: [>> Free experiment with sexy women]( ********************** At first I pushed through the anxiety, and while I figured out that once I did the new thing a few times it became an old, comfortable thing, I still didn’t like the prospect of doing new things. I didn’t like the confusion that comes with starting something new, and even though I knew I could push through it, I still didn’t like doing it, and that was still inhibiting. Then one day I discovered something very interesting. Even small new things produced a feeling of anxiety, even something like trying a new eatery where you weren’t familiar with the ordering process while other people there are. A buddy of mine told me about a cool new dining establishment, so I went there by myself, and was confused from the moment I stepped in the door (very bad marketing on their part, as I would come to understand later in life—confused customers don’t buy). I was literally thinking about leaving, when the thought hit me—“clearly there is a process by which to order food and eat, and while I don’t know it, the employees do.” So, I walked up to the counter, told the dude there I’d heard about this place, but had no idea how to order, where to sit and…what were his recommendations? Man, you should have seen his face light up. First off he was happy to hear someone else had referred me (saying good things about him) and secondly, he was happy to show off his expertise to someone who was interested in it. Even if it was something as simple as how to order and where to sit at a restaurant, he was an expert, and I was seeking his counsel. That made him feel good, as it does all people. So, he gave me a tour of the menu, told me the ins and outs of the place, and gave me a very good recommendation of what to order. When I got back my friend asked me how it was, and I told him all about it. Wow, he said, I had no idea you could get all that cool stuff there. Turns out by using other people’s existing processes, I had gotten a better experience than those who simply walked in. Ever since then when I try something new (especially when interacting with women) I’ll always ask myself “what are the processes OTHERS have already developed, and how can I use them without spending the time to learn my own?” Each and every time I find a process someone else has come up with, miles better than any I ever could. And each and every time I do something new without anxiety because I am no longer confused…I found a process that works, and I used it. So, whenever you are doing or learning something new, first search for any processes others have already developed and ask to use them. You will be pleasantly surprised at the results you get, and you’ll have much better experiences than most people ever will. Use this technique to give her the best orgasm of her life: [>> Give her the orgasm of her life by doing this]( On with the fun, -John Alanis “The King of Let ‘em Come to You” PS Got something for me personally? Email it to: questions@johnalanis.com 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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