01-07-2012, 07:19 AM
Thanks, Smash. I appreciate the compliment. To answer your question, yes and no. I was actually pretty good at it when I was a teenager, but I had some dating screw ups and I guess I just lost my confidence in the eye game. I started really focusing on it again when I got in to Cory Skyy's material. It really works best when you're feeling it. It's kind of like a feeling in your loins like the feeling of sexual excitement except without being physically aroused. There are certain conscious things I integrated in to that became subconscious over time such as not smiling until I have solid eye contact with a girl and then only smirk or smile with a genuine heartfelt slow smile and looking in to their eye's with the kind of focus that you would look at a magic eye poster with. If you've seen any episodes of the show "The Vampire Diaries" I would liken it to the "compulsion" that the vampires use.
http://tinyurl.com/8yayxem
If you watch that clip, that's the look. My eye contact did get a lot better with the subs I listened to, because it is based 95% in your confidence in your ability to do it. I almost used to feel bad about it, because it seemed like I would straight up put girls in a trance whenever I looked in their eye's. Whenever I get the most outrageous results is when I am in a completely carefree mindset WITH the slight devilish desire to create a little chaos without any need for an definite outcome. It's like throwing a rock in the pond and letting the waves go where they will. It's a lot of fun.
http://tinyurl.com/8yayxem
If you watch that clip, that's the look. My eye contact did get a lot better with the subs I listened to, because it is based 95% in your confidence in your ability to do it. I almost used to feel bad about it, because it seemed like I would straight up put girls in a trance whenever I looked in their eye's. Whenever I get the most outrageous results is when I am in a completely carefree mindset WITH the slight devilish desire to create a little chaos without any need for an definite outcome. It's like throwing a rock in the pond and letting the waves go where they will. It's a lot of fun.
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