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roi_tau Veteran user Israel 335 Posts |
Very good point, shrink.
Keep 'em on their toes. Hve fun! Roi. |
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ChEeKy_MoNkEy Regular user FCCL 149 Posts |
Shrink wrote:-
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It all depends on how you use "mistrust" I agree..depends what ones motives are. Quote:
Being able to produce instant and deep rapport can melt any mistrust away and the confusion of them can be a profound experience for a female. These feelings can become addictive. And can even create stalkers.. Hmmm, interesting - not sure I agree that being able to produce 'instant and deep rapport' would be enough in itself to create a 'stalker' as you put it. Once again it depends what the "melting away of mistrust" was used for in the first place. For example, if it was used in order to 'rip' someone off - I can image it could royally cheese them off! Ineresting topic though. Of course there's a distinction between someone who 'deceives' when 'performing' as a mentalist and someone who deceives in 'real' life. Then again - you get those who do both (they are the ones who IMO give mentalism a bad name)....and unfortunately, I'd like to wager those who do both are better at it... . |
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shrink Inner circle 2609 Posts |
The confusion of experiencing both experiences at the same time can be addictive to women. It can also open up doors to the deeper parts of the mind..
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Waters Inner circle 2508 Posts |
Cheeky monkey said,
"Of course there's a distinction between someone who 'deceives' when 'performing' as a mentalist and someone who deceives in 'real' life." ...yes, we are better at it!!!! sean |
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ChEeKy_MoNkEy Regular user FCCL 149 Posts |
Yes....magic h2os - I think I already covered that point with my comment - "Then again - you get those who do both (they are the ones who IMO give mentalism a bad name)....and unfortunately, I'd like to wager those who do both are better at it..."
Ahem...did you read my entire post? |
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7th_Son Elite user Australia 437 Posts |
A lot of females are turned-on by bad boys.
The rogue has always been a lovable figure. There are also armies of attractive girls totally infatuated with mass murderers and hardened criminals. I think they are called prison groupies. Some of these girls marry crimals while the prisoner is on death row. What I'm trying to say is that some girls find deceving others a turn-off while others find it a turn-on.
"Here's to our wives and girlfriends...may they never meet!" - Groucho Marx
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