How to Seduce a Woman Using ‘Deflection Theory’
by Tiffany Taylor
There’s something that often happens when you’re out playing
the ‘seduction game’ – that is, when you’re actively looking
out for girls you think you’d like to hook-up with. Many men
have experienced it, and many thousands of men still do
experience it when they themselves are out playing the game.
It usually goes something like this: you’re in a group,
talking to a couple of girls. You’re with a friend or two,
perhaps having drinks in a bar or at a party. You’ve got your
eye on one girl in the group in particular and want to make
something happen, make a bit of a connection. Thing is, she’s
proving the hardest to connect to – sure, she smiles and
talks to you nicely and politely, but she’s not returning
your flirtatious gestures and comments much, if at all. It’s
like she’s playing hard to get or something, whereas her
female friends seem to be much more playful and flirty.
This doesn’t happen because you aren’t her type or just
because sometimes these things happen (or don’t) – there’s a
different, special reason the girl you’re interested in
doesn’t appear to be interested in you and it’s got a lot to
do with psychology and social standing. You see, when you
show you’re interested in a good-looking girl who’s with her
friends, you inadvertently bump up her ego and feeling of
self-worth. She knows you’ve chosen and are most interested
in her and likes this feeling of elevated importance.
However, she also knows that if she reacts by becoming really
flirty and obviously attracted to YOU, she’ll lose the higher
social value she has over her friends (probably the reason
you targeted her in the first place), so she therefore
maintains her unattainable, “I’m a bit too good for you”
status.
However, you can blow this problem out of the water by using
DEFLECTION THEORY. You turn the situation on its head and
reverse the psychology of your target female by deflecting
your attention AWAY from her and ONTO one or more of her
friends. When you show her friends (who have lower social
value/worth than your target female) more attention and
affection, you challenge her ego. So, in an effort to regain
her superiority in the hierarchy of her circle of friends,
the girl you’re really interested in will subconsciously
invest much MORE interest in you by flirting and being
playful. As so many women do, she gives into wanting what she
feels she cannot have – and, of course, you’ll be happy to
have her. She is, after all, the hottest of the group and the
one you wanted in the first place. Here’s how to deflect your
attention onto one of her friends to make her (the girl you
want) feel as if her ego has been challenged and thus make
her feel an instant and undeniable desire to get your
attention and “win” you back.
1. Use strong eye contact when talking to all of the girls.
However, when you’re talking to your target female,
occasionally glance away and towards one of the other girls
(who will probably be talking amongst themselves or to your
friend/friends if you’re with any) and give a slight smile
before looking back at your target. This jackhammers a sense
of competition into the subconscious mind of the girl you’re
really interested in and immediately makes her want to fight
for your attention.
2. Casually make physical contact with her friends more than
her. For example, touch them on the side of their arm to get
their attention or when laughing and joking.
3. When sitting down or standing around talking as a group,
face slightly more (as in, the direction of your body/torso)
in the direction of one of her friends more than her.
Using deflection theory to challenge a girl you’re interested
in’s ego and therefore make her want you more is just one
psychological technique you can use to boost your pick-up
game. Combine it with others and you maximize your success
with the opposite sex in ways most men have and never will
experience. You can be the guy that gets the girl!
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