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Discover the forbidden words that make any woman uncontrollably horny for you: Hey Guys? I have sh

Discover the forbidden words that make any woman uncontrollably horny for you: [>> Mental seduction]( Hey Guys— I have shared, in this venue, the transcript of General George S. Patton’s famous “speech,” the one George C Scott repeats in the movie Patton. It is, of course, not the same speech because the original Patton speech was much dirtier, and delivered by General Patton in a humorous tone, with a serious intent. *****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: [>> These HOT women will send you sexy photos!]( ********************** You can read the Speech here: [>> Patton's "speech"]( In this day and age it would send girlie men squealing in fright, and craven politicians to the media to virtue signal but if you are a real man, it motivates you to the core. But there IS an intellectual reason behind why Patton delivered the speech the way he did and it is worth understanding. Many people underestimated General Patton, thinking he was merely lowbrow and vulgar, a bully of sorts. But this is shallow thinking—if you study Patton, you will see he was actually a true intellectual, exceptionally well read on the subject of war, and what makes men fight. He was the only American fighting General truly feared by the Germans, and with good reason. If you read the write up, Patton says that when he wanted to make a point with his men, he gave it to them “double dirty” so they would remember it. Patton knew that the human mind responds to word pictures, and he knew the human mind responds to “dirty” word pictures even more. He knew that when a situation arose for a soldier that required instant action (even a half second delay meant death) he would instantly recall the “double dirty” word picture, and act without delay. Patton’s “double dirtiness” saved the lives of many men. In our day to day lives, we are not faced with instant life or death situations, but we ARE faced with situations where we may want an audience…especially a female audience of one… to remember us and think about us when we are not present. The way to do that is via language that evokes word pictures, sometimes dirty word pictures, and on occasion, yes, even “double dirty” word pictures. The key is to follow General Patton’s advice, and deliver them in a humorous fashion, in language that is, at times, spoken in private amongst the audience. If you can do this (and I certainly can) women will respond to you and remember you, even if they dismiss other men who say “less dirty” things as crass. It creates a feeling of attraction, and is something few other men can do well…but women love it. Learn to do it, and they will love you. Oh, and if you read the end of the speech, “Then there's one thing you men will be able to say when this war is over and you get back home. Thirty years from now when you're sitting by your fireside with your grandson on your knee and he asks, 'What did you do in the great World War Two?' You won't have to cough and say, 'Well, your granddaddy shoveled shit in Louisiana.' No sir, you can look him straight in the eye and say 'Son, your granddaddy rode with the great Third Army and a son-of-a-goddamned-bitch named George Patton!” Well, my granddaddy never sat me on his knee, but he most assuredly rode with the great Third Army, and a son-of-a-goddamned-bitch named George Patton. It could be said that he was a son-of-a goddamned-bitch himself, a battalion commander in the 4th Armored Division (51st Armored Infantry Battalion), commanding over 700 other sons-of-goddamned-bitches. And if that’s not a “double dirty” word picture, I don’t know what is. Discover the forbidden words that make any woman uncontrollably horny for you: [>> Mental seduction]( On with the fun, -John Alanis “The King of Let ‘em Come to You” PS Questions? Comments? Send them to questions@johnalanis.com Copyright, Art Of Steel, Inc. MMXVI This email is protected by copyright, MMXVI 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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