Mystery Method Magic Bullets Review
September 25th, 2009
Mystery Method Magic Bullets Review
There has been a lot of stir about the seduction method known as the Mystery Method. Luckily I was able to review a book that teaches men how to seduce women using the Mystery Method! I am going to tell you and break down the components of this seduction method so you guys are in luck!
The Mystery Method has 3 clear stages and they are detailed in the Mystery Method Magic Bullets guide.
Stage 1 - Attraction and Opening
This is the phase where you meet the target and start switching attraction switches inside her head so that she’ll feel that she likes you. The triggers of attraction that the pickup artist wants to switch on relate to how well he is perceived to have survival and social value.
Stage 2 - Trust and Rapport
Here, it is important to look for commonalities so that the seducer can share an emotional connection with the girl. The objective here is to make her feel that you and her have a connection in a way that seems genuine and sincere.
Step 3 - Sex & Seduction
This is the final stage of the Mystery Method. The pickup artist at this part escalates the physical contact with the woman to make it clear that he’s not there to just be friends. This is the part where the woman will offer last minute resistance to sex and will object to it. This is the section of the seduction whereby the seducer will need to move around the objections of the target to complete the sexual act.
The Mystery Method is one of the most structured seduction methods as you can see. This is fantastic for most men, because they would appreciate the step-by-step method of this seduction manual.
I have reviewed the ebook, Magic Bullets that teaches men the Mystery Method and the process involved. Have a look for yourself: Mystery Method Magic Bullets Review.
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