06-19-2016, 03:32 PM
(06-19-2016, 07:27 AM)K-Train Wrote: Just be careful CV, protect yourself cause we don't know how this situation is going to go at this point. But since what’s done is done I have some questions for CV (chaosvrgn).
Will do, man. I'm not TOO worried about it. I'm a devout martial artist, in pretty good shape, and I have a concealed carry permit. I've got the same gun that James Bond originally used, the Walther PPK.
The worst that would happen is that this particular individual would no longer associate with me.
(06-19-2016, 07:27 AM)K-Train Wrote: In some of these interactions, it seems to me that some of these women are coming onto you in such a blatant fashion that even with a low level of experience in body language an individual would pick up on this stuff. How much of your own success do you believe is attributable to your own prior experience and expertise in body language?
In every situation except this latest one, I would attribute a lot of it to my experience and expertise in body language. I use body language to inform me when to escalate and when to pull away. I recommend that everyone learn how to read body language, especially women's sexual signals. I'll have to disagree with Sickologist on this one. I fully believe that reading body language and using those signals to escalate is an ability that can be acquired with practice (I spent A LOT of time doing it). The three books I recommend is "Undercover Sex Signals", "The Body Language Project. (http://bodylanguageproject.com/buy_the_book.htm)" and "What Every Body is Saying."
I left out some of the fine nuances of the encounter because the report was already very long, but for example, I knew to escalate a bit when I saw her -- within a minute -- start stroking her hair (preening), puckering her lips out in my direction and putting on lip gloss and finally lifting her arms up (exposing her arm pit) to put her hair in a ponytail (exposing her neck). That's a sign, "are you noticing that I'm attracted to you, and do you find me pretty?" Men who ignore those signs and fail to escalate end up in the friendzone, because she assumes you're not attracted, or you just don't get it.
(06-19-2016, 07:27 AM)K-Train Wrote: Also, you mentioned that you have a habit of smiling and saying hi to most of the beautiful women you see when out and about. I’ve been doing this as well and I was intrigued when you stated elsewhere that you’ve actually been getting better reactions from women when you’ve done this. Could you elaborate a little more on this?
Yes, thanks to AOSI. Before, I'd either get completely blown out, or they'd maybe look down with a quick smile (which would insinuate slight attraction at most, but often a shy curiosity). Now I'm getting full blown smiles and gazes into my face, where they'll hold it for a few moments before looking down and smirking (this is submission, escalate when this happens).
(06-19-2016, 07:27 AM)K-Train Wrote: In addition, as a fellow African American does the type of food you consume affect your aura? I love myself some fried chicken too (don’t judge me guys) but I wouldn’t want to have to eat fried chicken in order to power up although that would be f*cking hilarious!
Yes -- based on my observations, the aura's power IS AFFECTED by the type of food you consume. It seems that carbs send the aura into absolute overdrive. According to my notes, I've felt the strong auric projections AND received the best reactions from women after consuming soft drinks, energy drinks, cakes and alcohol. Pizza and fried chicken did well too. Both are full of carbs from the flour used. I drank one of those "Summer Orange" Red Bulls earlier and the aura projected so fiercely that my chest felt like it was on fire... but in a good way.
Interestingly enough, the baked chicken from the other night had less of a response. However, I was still getting IOIs when I was out and about, so I'm sure the aura is still there. Here's my theory: The heat you feel after consuming food isn't the aura being projected, it's the physical side effect of the energy provided by the food being converted into auric energy. When the heat subsides, it's not that the aura is gone. The aura's still there, but now in an active state as opposed to an "energy conversion" state. If that makes sense.