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Saturday, April 15, 2006

NLP seduction resource - The blog

Our seduction resource blog is slowly growing. If you want to make any comments on the posts one way or the other - or suggest other resources please feel free to do so.

The curious thing I've found in researching this is that:

  • It's all safe and amazing fun
  • Women are generally more interested in the topic than men
  • Its all very relevant to networking and selling

Current blogs:

Ordinary Women - Extraordinary Sex
Seduction the NLP Way - The seminar
Confessions of a palm reader - part 1
Have you played the cube? - Play the game but keep the secret
Dangerous men and adventurous women
Great Resource - Charisma Arts website

Any questions give me a call
Michael
01908 506563
PPI Business NLP

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2 Comments:

  • Seduction is a fascinating topic and I won't deny having used my NLP skills to achieve romantic goals before now. What worries me is that, if you look at what people are saying on seduction message boards, the majority of the interventions are based on undermining a woman's self-esteem to make her more pliable. I learned my NLP skills to empower people, not disempower them. How can we (or should we??) guide the seduction community towards ethical practise whether or not it is the single quickest way to get a woman into bed?

    By Blogger Ian, at 7:33 PM  

  • Hi Ian,

    Thanks for commenting; I think there is a distinction between a bit of a gentle / playful teasing and 'undermining a womens self-esteem'.

    Undermeaning anyones self esteem sounds like asking for trouble.

    Curiously I didn't believe the power of teasing insults until I made a pact with a (girl) friend of mine. We agreed that I'd tease her all evening and I used all the terrible lines ..Will you buy me a drink? ...No only after you've slept with me etc etc.

    The odd thing was she said her whole attitude towards me changed and by the end of the evening and she suddenly found me desirable...

    I think the ethics issues is fascinating to; and works both ways. If you have the skill to make people feel really good - is it unethical not to do so?

    I'm aiming to do a blog on ethics next month. Feel free to comment further at any time.

    By Blogger Michael, at 10:00 PM  

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