Imagine this: you see a hot woman shopping in the grocery store. You want to talk to her and you’re not sure of what to say.
You make up different scenarios in your head but still end up not knowing what to do.
Has it ever happened to you?
It is really not that hard to trigger attraction and desire in a woman.
Technique #1 – Seductive “test”
You can simply smile and walk past her. If she turns to look at you, maintain eye contact and wink an eye. This will communicate to her that you are interested.
If she smiles back, you can initiate a conversation. Otherwise you know you can just move on without being rejected.
Technique #2 – Seductive eye contact
Powerful seducers make good use of their eyes. It is a well known fact that women love it when men look straight into their eyes.
Whilst you are looking at her make sure you don’t suppress the feeling of attraction. It may get a bit uncomfortable but stick in there.
When she responds by smiling or looking back at you, you know she is feeling attracted. It is easier to approach her then without fear of rejection.
Technique #3 – Direct seduction
This is the most powerful but most difficult technique to use to trigger attraction.
Using this method, you initiate a conversation immediately you see her, with no hesitation.
A woman’s biochemistry works in a way that she feels a rush in her body when a man approaches her directly.
If the two of you “match” she will be very interested in you. Even she is not interested she is less likely to be rude to you since there has been natural attraction triggered in her.
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