mASF post by "Sir***n@wh***.com[ ? ]" posted on: USENet: alt.seduction.fast newsgroup, September 9, 2002In article <1b3***c@po***.com[ ? ]>, valued customer
says... > >Consider this. > >I was at the bookstore today, reading some magazines, and I noticed a >lovely young woman out of the corner of my eye. Casual observation of >her movement and actions seemed to indicate she was there alone, and >not particularly focused on book shopping. No big deal, some people >just like to glance and people-watch, so I go back to reading the >magazine. > >To my surprise, the woman then approaches me, excusing herself for the >interruption (which I didn't mind at all) and she gave me a very >engaging compliment on my looks. It has been a while since a random >stranger walked up to me just to say such a thing, so I was flattered. >Ironically, I was also surprised to identify some of the 'tactics of >her approach' that I had come across in places like this newsgroup. > >Which brings me to my point. > >Personally, I am not a big fan of "seduction" type thinking. I know >these seduction tips are meaningful to some folks, so I mean no >disrespect, but because of my focusing on the various subelements of >the episode, I found myself *over-analyzing* the situation ... to my >detriment. All because I had forgotten what I began with ... before I >even knew about the stuff that is in these newsgroups: > >Life is what it is, don't take yourself so seriously, there's more to >it than just seducing and being seduced. Stand firm on the foundation >of what makes life meaningful and worthwhile for you, and build from >there. > >So anyway here I am, remembering how much fun it is simply to talk to >someone because you enjoy life, and the people you share it with while >it lasts.
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Tia
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