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NLP Patterns and Speed Seduction

Disclaimer

While I don’t necessarily agree with NLP based seduction it’s right to talk about some of the concepts as they as so prevalent in the seduction community.

Alternative Medicine ? When I have an accident I want to hear sirens not wind chimes. Lee Evans

Overview

Patterns are the core of the Ross Jeffries Speed Seduction technique. Patterns are seemingly innocent statements sprinkled into your discussions with a girl that will subconsciously invoke arousal in her. You can link those feelings to yourself by pointing at your self as you speak, or the fact that you are there should be enough.

Commands

Commands should be embedded into your statements to help grow the sense of arousal from your descriptions. A command might be of the form “Feel it building… focus in on those feelings”, this will ensure she is more attentive towards the feelings you are invoking.

Binder commands

Patterns also contain subconscious messages known as binder commands.

that’s the way to do it. Now, with me, its different, because…

The above statement incorporates the binder command DO IT! NOW! WITH ME!.

Sexual metaphors can be used during the interaction which sound innocent but when taken out of context will invoke further arousal. An example would be :-

Create an opening for it… feel that thought penetrate you…. you come over and over again to the same conclusion…

Weasel Phrases

Weasel phrases are commands embedded into you descriptions that when spoke aloud have double meanings.

  • Below me, pronounced “Blow me”.
  • Happiness, pronounced “hap-PENIS”.
  • In you’re mind, pronounced “YOU’RE MINE!”

Patterns have the ability to make a girl recall or imagine absolutely wonderful feelings and states of mind, while linking them all to you.

"NLP Patterns and Speed Seduction" was published on February 1st, 2007 and is listed in Uncategorized.

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