Thursday, July 30, 2009

Older Guys Getting Younger Girls

HM –

 

Since I am an old guy after younger women, you will probably realize that all of the hypnotic poems for hypnosis seduction are created to do that to a certain extent. There is one in the book, called “Another Time”, designed specifically for this. I don’t have it prepared to send out as a freebie, but part of it goes like this:

 

but your heart knows the truth

society doesn’t understand

it’s not a question of age or youth;

because the connection you feel

is certainly real now

as you feel it happening to you”

 

The imbedded commands and programming are designed for the hypnotic seduction of a woman who thinks you are  “not her type”.

 

BTW – Just remembered, I have an article over on hub pages for over 40 guys about using pheromones to attract younger women:
http://hubpages.com/hub/Best-Pheromone-Cologne-for-Men---Over-40

 

Phil

 

From:
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 10:34 PM
To: Phil
Subject:

 

Hey phil, do you have poems, that works for older guys getting younger girls !

 

Monday, July 20, 2009

RE: [Hypnopoem] "The Lion and the Rose" from Phil

Do u have to quote these text passages word for word?

Thanks for asking!

It requires a lot of skill to drop someone into trance instantaneously with just a phrase if you haven’t already conditioned them. So, the more you read these poems to them, the better they will work.

And, they work best if you read the whole poem, pretty much word for word. After you have done that (preferably more than once), just repeating a phrase from the poem can put them back into the same state. What you are doing when you read the whole poem is creating a trance state and setting up some post-hypnotic commands and suggestions. Once they are conditioned by a few repetitions of this, a little bit of the poem will be enough to get them back into state and trigger the suggestions and commands.

Reading parts or paraphrasing won’t be effective if you haven’t done the conditioning. The person might like the portion you read or think it is pretty, but it won’t change their internal programming or how they feel about you the way entire poems will do.

Phil