KCFlyer
Don Juan
I came across this while doing some reading. It summarizes so much about AFC's and challenge. I was thoroughly impressed.
"People are inherently perverse. An easy conquest has a lower value than a difficult one; we are only really excited by what is denied us, by what we cannot posses in full. Your greatest power in seduction is your ability to turn away, to make others come after you, delaying their satisfaction. Most people miscalculate and surrender too soon, worried that the other person will lose interest, or that giving the other what he or she wants will grant the giver a kind of power. The truth is the opposite: once you satisfy someone, you no longer have the initiave, and you open yourself to the possibility that he or she will lose interest at the slightest whim. Remember: vanity is critical to love. Make you targets afraid that you may be withdrawing, that you may not be interested, and you arouse their innate insecurity, their fear that as you have gotten to know them they have become less exciting to you. These insecurities are devastating. Then, once you have made them uncertain of you and of themselves, reignite their hope, making them feel desired again. Hot and cold, hot and cold-such coquetry is perversely pleasurable, heightening interest and keeping the initiative on your side. Never be put off by your target's anger; it is a sure sign of enslavement."
(The Art of Seduction, by Robert Green, Page 71)
Another thing that struck me is that most of us DJ's wouldn't put up with too much of this from a girl. Use this tactic to your advantage, and watch out for it from your targets!
"People are inherently perverse. An easy conquest has a lower value than a difficult one; we are only really excited by what is denied us, by what we cannot posses in full. Your greatest power in seduction is your ability to turn away, to make others come after you, delaying their satisfaction. Most people miscalculate and surrender too soon, worried that the other person will lose interest, or that giving the other what he or she wants will grant the giver a kind of power. The truth is the opposite: once you satisfy someone, you no longer have the initiave, and you open yourself to the possibility that he or she will lose interest at the slightest whim. Remember: vanity is critical to love. Make you targets afraid that you may be withdrawing, that you may not be interested, and you arouse their innate insecurity, their fear that as you have gotten to know them they have become less exciting to you. These insecurities are devastating. Then, once you have made them uncertain of you and of themselves, reignite their hope, making them feel desired again. Hot and cold, hot and cold-such coquetry is perversely pleasurable, heightening interest and keeping the initiative on your side. Never be put off by your target's anger; it is a sure sign of enslavement."
(The Art of Seduction, by Robert Green, Page 71)
Another thing that struck me is that most of us DJ's wouldn't put up with too much of this from a girl. Use this tactic to your advantage, and watch out for it from your targets!