07-06-2016, 11:35 AM
(07-06-2016, 11:19 AM)Minititan Wrote: Okay. Elaboration time
I was dealing with a customer and as I was handing her change my hand brushed against hers and she went bright red, like Beamer red. She then went from polite and casual to frantic and panicky, she could not get out of the shop quick enough, she was probably late 30s not too very attractive and not worth actually writing about but the interaction and the sudden change intrigued me.
So a few hours later this 19 year old girl comes into the shop with her dad, she is interested in taking out a device like mine, so I hand her my device and my hand is still on the device when she takes it. She also goes visibly red, she is wearing a fair amount of make up but the red is still noticeable, at the point of selling sitting at a desk she is directly opposite me whilst her dad is browsing the store, she rubbed her foot up my leg about 4 times and kept saying sorry, playing with her hair and licked her lips about 7 times in 10 minutes. Very figgety and trying to be flirty without being noticed. Never had a customer stroke my leg with their foot before. Interesting to say the least.
It make sense when you think about it. You are putting off an aura that you're a very sexual being. By touching, you are confirming that aura to others. I think guys who are running DMSI or even AOS 4G for that matter, should start being more physical in their interactions with others. No you should not be making sexual contact right off the bat. But a small, innocent touch can go a long way than you would expect.
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"Ever since I was a child I have had this instinctive urge for expansion and growth. To me, the function and duty of a quality human being is the sincere and honest development of one’s potential."
- Bruce Lee