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Mystery Method Magic Bullets Review

There has been a lot of stir about the seduction method known as the Mystery Method. I was able to have a quick look at the guide that teaches men how to seduce women in real life! For the readers of this post, you are in luck, as I am going to tell you what the Mystery Method is about!

This seduction method has 3 main stages and is all explained in the Mystery Method Magic Bullets Handbook.

Stage 1 – Opening & Attraction

This is the start of the seduction where the seducer will start switching on attraction triggers inside the head of the target so she’ll like him. All of the attraction switches revolve around the survival and social value of the man.

Stage 2 – Trust, Rapport and Comfort

This is the part where the pickup artist will share commonalities with the woman so they can have a shared bond. The goal here is to gain her trust, rapport and connect with her in a way that tells her that the seducer is interested in her as a person and not just for her physical appearance.

Step 3 – Seduction

This is where the seduction will conclude. The pickup artist at this part escalates the physical contact with the woman to make it clear that he’s not there to just be friends. This is the phase whereby a woman will generally try and preven sex by objecting to it through last minute resistance. This is when a skillful pickup artist will move around the woman’s objections to sex and complete the seduction.

The Mystery Method is clearly well organized and structured as you can see. Most guys would appreciate the structured organization of the Mystery Method because they are left brain thinkers.

For the men who want to learn this seduction method, it is taught in Magic Bullets – it is an ebook that teaches the process involved. you can check it out here: Magic Bullets Review.

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