(09-17-2016, 08:48 PM)Shannon Wrote: Some are comfortable with their desires, while others are trying to self-cockblock. Or, the ones keeping their distance may be uncomfortable with sexuality in general.
Alright, I was thinking that some women are just more comfortable with their sexual feelings and it was possible the ones who would distance themselves might be uncomfortable with their sexual feelings. I hadn't considered self-cockblocking, but it does make sense. I was also thinking that they might be trying to process their feelings (adapt), or get their feelings under control (calm themselves or "catch their breath" so to speak).
(09-17-2016, 08:48 PM)Shannon Wrote: It's the sniper effect. Those you are interested in get flooded with the aura; those you are not interested in get baseline. It's enough to interest them initially, but not enough to keep them interested because of how you adjust the aura subconsciously in response to their reaction. They sense your interest or lack thereof and respond accordingly.
I suspected that. Thank you for confirming because I wanted to make sure I wasn't just seeing things or making this up. You're a genius, Shannon, being able to do something like that!
ALSO
I was also wondering if it's theoretically possible to put something in the DMSI series so
1) that the people who the user finds or would find sexually attractive manifest the user into their lives, and
2) that people who the user finds or would find sexually attractive go on autopilot in such a way that they take effective action to fulfill the goals of the program with the user.