She's beautiful when she's angry. But when was the last time you got her really angry? I mean REALLY angry. You know, where she used profanity in all capitals, when she told you that you can go f*ck her best friend for all she cares? With grit teeth and steam coming out her ears? If you aren't making her that angry occasionally, are you sure she really cares about you all that much?
It's best when her tantrums are triggered by subtle, humorous comments that you make while sincerely not attempting to anger her.
Robert Greene touches upon the nature of tantrums at the end of Chapter 21 (p 190) in The Art of Seduction:
"We learn to love only through rejection. As infants, we are showered with love by our mother - we know nothing else. But when we get a little older, we begin to sense that her love is not unconditional. If we do not behave, if we do not please her, she can withdraw it. The idea that she will withdraw her affection fills us with anxiety, and, at first, with anger - we will show her, we will throw a tantrum. But that never works, and we slowly realize that the only way to keep her from rejecting us again is to imitate her - to be as loving, kind and affectionate as she is. This will bond her to us in the deepest way. The pattern is ingrained in us for therest of our lives: by experiencing a rejection or a coldness, we learn to court and pursue, to love.
Re-create this primal pattern in your seduction.... they will have moments of anxiety and anger, perhaps throwing a tantrum, and then the same childlike reaction: the only way to win you back, to have you for sure, will be to reverse the pattern to imitate you, to be the affectionate, giving one.
This pattern will often repeat itself naturally in an affair.... as a seducer, do not leave this to chance."
IMPORTANT: If you are going to trigger an occasional tantrum you must remember:
a) Do not take what she says personally (your best bet is to laugh at her).
b) Never respond to her personal comments (let her save face, you deserve to hear it at that point).
c) You especially need to know how to defuse her. What often works is to say something to the effect of "You're beautiful when you're angry", or if she's jealous say "She's not as pretty as you".
d) If you can get her to do an instant 180 from her tantrum, even better, for then you know you are in complete control of her emotions, and you know her heart is in it.
"Never be put off by a flash of anger or resentment, it is a sure sign of enslavement" - Robert Greene
It's best when her tantrums are triggered by subtle, humorous comments that you make while sincerely not attempting to anger her.
Robert Greene touches upon the nature of tantrums at the end of Chapter 21 (p 190) in The Art of Seduction:
"We learn to love only through rejection. As infants, we are showered with love by our mother - we know nothing else. But when we get a little older, we begin to sense that her love is not unconditional. If we do not behave, if we do not please her, she can withdraw it. The idea that she will withdraw her affection fills us with anxiety, and, at first, with anger - we will show her, we will throw a tantrum. But that never works, and we slowly realize that the only way to keep her from rejecting us again is to imitate her - to be as loving, kind and affectionate as she is. This will bond her to us in the deepest way. The pattern is ingrained in us for therest of our lives: by experiencing a rejection or a coldness, we learn to court and pursue, to love.
Re-create this primal pattern in your seduction.... they will have moments of anxiety and anger, perhaps throwing a tantrum, and then the same childlike reaction: the only way to win you back, to have you for sure, will be to reverse the pattern to imitate you, to be the affectionate, giving one.
This pattern will often repeat itself naturally in an affair.... as a seducer, do not leave this to chance."
IMPORTANT: If you are going to trigger an occasional tantrum you must remember:
a) Do not take what she says personally (your best bet is to laugh at her).
b) Never respond to her personal comments (let her save face, you deserve to hear it at that point).
c) You especially need to know how to defuse her. What often works is to say something to the effect of "You're beautiful when you're angry", or if she's jealous say "She's not as pretty as you".
d) If you can get her to do an instant 180 from her tantrum, even better, for then you know you are in complete control of her emotions, and you know her heart is in it.
"Never be put off by a flash of anger or resentment, it is a sure sign of enslavement" - Robert Greene