Thursday, May 28, 2009

Hypnotic Poems and Voice Mail

Tony –

The problem of getting women to return calls is an eternal one. Their reasons for this could be several: some are flakes, some are testing you, and some just aren’t that into you. And it is impossible to know which is which.

But, it is not really a problem, instead it is a great opportunity to find out if she is really ready to play or not.

So, here is my policy (pretty much the same as recommended by Ross Jeffries). I will try to contact a woman by phone two times, and will leave a message each time. If she still doesn’t call back, I will call a third time and leave the following message:

“Hi Kristin, this is Phil. I guess you have been busy, and I don’t expect you to drop everything to return my calls. But, I don’t want to waste my time or yours, so I won’t be leaving you any more messages. You can either call me back or not, it’s up to you and either way is fine by me. Later.”

You can show some irritation or even anger in your voice, but stick to the short and simple script above. This is a “take-away” that lets her know she is going to be missing out if she doesn’t call, and that you aren’t going to tolerate her behavior. If she is interested in you at all, she will get back to you. If she doesn’t, blow her off and give some other woman the chance to get some of what you have to offer.

Showing strength, self-confidence, and a willingness to walk away may be especially important for guys using poetry for seduction.

There is a stereotype of poets being wussy guys whining and pining away with unrequited love. That doesn’t turn women on – they are wired to be attracted to strength. The image you want to project is that of a sensitive, romantic seducer - someone who can sweep them off their feet and give them the kind of romance they have only read about. But that you will only do it on your terms and only when they treat you the way you want to be treated.

As to which hypnotic poems to read first, check the Seducer’s Guide for which poems to use in the early stages of a relationship.

Phil Billitz

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Hi Phil,

I've been reading the poems to a couple women over the phone. In some cases to their voice mail. My question is: should I expect a call back from them ? I read a poem or two to their voice mail and then called back a few days later, but they didn't asnwer. I'm not sure how long to wait before I call them again to read more poems or to talk. Should I go ahead and read more poems to their voice mail ?

I'm glad to have these poems because, like you said, it's like a easy way to read the patterns to them.

Also, which poems would you recommend as the first to read ?

Thanks !!!!---

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