Luke Skywalker
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I've noticed that in a couple of literature, mainly, "How to Succeed with Women', and "Natural attraction secrets" by John Alanis, they have a similar theme of piggy-backing on a girl's romantic experiences or connections in order to draft up a seduction date that would recreate those types of experiences and incorporate you into them.
I have always found it a crazy idea to bring up romantic stuff during a first date (known as a priming date), especially if it will invariably bring up issues relating to a girl's relational past - and it's even more crazy if you dont have a history yourself and have been living under the rock and go 'duh' if boomeranges the question.
Ok, DJ's, how valid are these dating materials. In a sence, it's all about creating the mood, the feeling of romance, but since romance is a function of experiences with their prior ex's, or whoever was in their life before, then itsn't this just piggybacking on someone else's experience, or a bad idea in general?
Would like to hear comments about this one.
I have always found it a crazy idea to bring up romantic stuff during a first date (known as a priming date), especially if it will invariably bring up issues relating to a girl's relational past - and it's even more crazy if you dont have a history yourself and have been living under the rock and go 'duh' if boomeranges the question.
Ok, DJ's, how valid are these dating materials. In a sence, it's all about creating the mood, the feeling of romance, but since romance is a function of experiences with their prior ex's, or whoever was in their life before, then itsn't this just piggybacking on someone else's experience, or a bad idea in general?
Would like to hear comments about this one.