Social Power & Charisma Implant System
Social Power & Charisma Implant System
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Salepage: Social Power & Charisma Implant System
Social Influence and Charm A six-week online course called Implant System has the following objectives:
– Develop a very “high value attitude” within you.
You may use charismatic communication to take control of your social environment and you can use your “high value reputation” to become “The Prize” that gorgeous females instinctively follow. These are the things you should do to attract the attention and respect of girls.
WHAT WE’LL DO IS AS FOLLOWS
The Attitude Equation in Week 1
In the first week, a High Price Tag is the first thing we implant in you.
Week 2: Install charisma
Week two has three activities:
– Develop charming traits in you to prevent coming off as chilly or uninterested to ladies as a result of your new high value mindset.
– Teach you how to exhibit the key characteristic that generates sexual charm.
– Teach you how to entice a woman into “your world” so that she starts to ignore other men and concentrates just on you.
Creating Your Story in Week Three
The problem is this Since graduating from college, I’ve been able to date and have sexual relations with the sexiest women in almost every social setting (and make friends with some pretty cool dudes as well).
And it applies to a variety of settings. And there weren’t many “superficial” advantages. Heck, I was a house painter making $350 a week, commuting in a shoddy automobile, sharing a cramped home with four other people, and managing three different gals at once.
And it’s NOT due to the fact that I’m a fantastic talker, attractive, or anything else like that.
Fourth week: Managing Her Perception
It’s time to refine the tale we’ve developed into a well-oiled seduction tool.
Everything a female thinks she knows about you is based on five things in particular.
Week 5: Personality and Presence
See, most guys believe they lack a beautiful, entertaining, or strong personality, yet most of the time, all you need to do is learn how to present yourself attractively.
And often, that just entails a few minor adjustments, which you’ll find this week.
High Status Communication for Week Six
It’s time to convey that value now that you’ve connected everything.
You’ll learn this week how to express that identity in every discussion you have.
This is the same method I’ve employed to meet and sleep with the sexiest, coolest women in my social circle, as well as to break into other social circles, make great friends throughout the globe, and, as a bonus, expand my business.
What is Seduction?
Seduction is the process of deliberately enticing a person, to engage in a relationship, to lead astray, as from duty, rectitude, or the like; to corrupt, to persuade or induce into engaging in sexual behaviour. Strategies of seduction include conversation and sexual scripts, paralingual features, non-verbal communication, and short-term behavioural strategies. The word seduction stems from Latin and means literally “leading astray.”As a result, the term may have a positive or negative connotation. Famous seducers from history or legend include Lilith, Giacomo Casanova, and the fictional character Don Juan. The emergence of the Internet and technology has supported the availability and the existence of a seduction community, which is based on discourse about seduction. This is predominately by “pickup artists” (PUA). Seduction is also used within marketing to increase compliance and willingness.
Seduction, seen negatively, involves temptation and enticement, often sexual in nature, to lead someone astray into a behavioural choice they would not have made if they were not in a state of sexual arousal. Seen positively, seduction is a synonym for the act of charming someone—male or female—by an appeal to the senses, often with the goal of reducing unfounded fears and leading to their “sexual emancipation.” Some sides in contemporary academic debate state that the morality of seduction depends on the long-term impacts on the individuals concerned, rather than the act itself, and may not necessarily carry the negative connotations expressed in dictionary definitions.
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