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I was either the greatest potential friend on the planet... or women found me nice enough but not
sexually desirable.
Since not all that many of these women followed up “Let’s Just Be Friends” with friendly
invitations to come around to parties and meet their hot friends any contact at all, I’m going to
have to go with door #2.
That was one of the confirmed gaps in the old Mystery Method Corp M3 model. The M3 model
was good for emotional progression, but didn’t quite nail the physical or logistical side –
although of course we patched it up and retrofitted it enough that it was still the best system for
attracting and dating beautiful women.
The new Love Systems Triad model actually solves this from the start – AND goes much
further.
By combining Emotional, Physical, and Logistical progression, not only are certain pitfalls so
much more obvious and easy to avoid (like Let’s Just be Friends), but a whole second-
generation level of insight and shortcuts is unlocked. Just a couple examples:
• How far is too far to go emotionally before you get at least to “Romantic Touch.”
• When your physical progress means you already have emotional attraction – even if she
hasn’t said a single positive thing to you.
• Why Let’s Just Be Friends Happens.
Quoting directly from the Love Systems Triad Model:
Emotional Progression without Physical Progression = Let’s Just Be Friends
We’ve been teaching and testing the Love Systems Triad in bootcamps and with advanced
students for the past year with amazing results. We finally decided to release it to the broader
Love Systems community as part of the long-awaited Love Systems Routines Manual Volume 2.
Anyway, now that we have this structure in place, it’s a lot easier to explain some more
advanced techniques...
... and that’s why this month’s interview series (and this newsletter) is on sexualization.
We wanted to use the new powerful model as a vehicle for some of our breakthroughs over the
past two years. And so we brought on one of the world’s greatest experts at “turning it sexual:”
• Braddock: A senior Love Systems instructor and co-creator of the Love Systems Social
Circle Mastery and Inner Game programs. Braddock is especially well known for being a
hick from Oklahoma using humor, banter, role-plays, and rapid verbal and physical
escalation to succeed with women. He’s also a master of phone and text game and has a
great blog.
Alright, let’s get into some News You Can Use before coming back to how it all fits
together. We’ll start with just three of the many sexualization techniques covered in the
interview.
After there’s a bit of mutual attraction, start throwing out low-level “bait” to see if she bites.
A good baiting statement should be light and playful, and usually ambiguous.
For example, I use baiting to test whether a woman has a sexual vibe, especially a sexually
submissive vibe (if you can lock onto that and know the next few steps, you can play that
situation like a violin).
So, when I find something I could (playfully) react to, I can say:
In the interview, they reveal a “bait” line to use the first time you're giving a woman a tour of
your house. Toward the end, casually point at a closed door and jokingly say, “that’s the stairs
down to the dungeon in the basement.”
Some women will be intrigued and make a sexual comment in return. Others won’t – but you
don’t lose any ground with them because it’s an ambiguous statement that could be taken in
many different ways.
“Baiting” is how women flirt too, so be on the lookout for things she might be “joking” about or
things that could have a double meaning.
WARNING: As plenty of mice, rats, and fish know, going after the bait may not always
be a good idea. Sometimes a woman will say something sexual to you to see how you’ll
react... but you fail if you do. This is a whole different subject – to learn how to handle
every test, check out Soul on handling tests.
Role-plays are great because they give you the freedom to enter territory that might be harder or
inappropriate to enter “on the level.”
For example, I often tell a woman I’ve recently met that she’s amazing and fun and I’m going to
take her around the world with me packed in my suitcase. She’ll usually laugh and respond in
the context of the role play – like “only if the suitcase goes first class.” Further conversation
jokingly planning our trip still makes her feel some of the emotions that she’d get when thinking
about traveling the world with someone she likes.
(Cajun and Tenmagnet are also masters at this and did a great interview on Role-Plays a few
months ago.)
One of Braddock’s great techniques that he goes into a lot of detail on in the interview is role-
playing that the relationship is ALREADY sexual. Tell her you were a sweet innocent guy
before she tore your virginity away from you.
The key with role-plays is that they be “over-the-top.” Unlike bait, you want to remove the
ambiguity over whether or not you’re serious.
You can even make this more advanced and frame her as the aggressor. Let’s say you and her
have a sexual conversation going. Then, all of a sudden you take Braddock’s line (from the
interview) “Whoa... slow down... before you started seducing me three times a day, I was a
virgin boy from Oklahoma, remember?”
If you create false barriers why the two of you can’t have sex, her inclination will be to knock
those down. For example:
“We can’t have mad, passionate toe-curling sex all night... even though it would be fun,
don’t get me wrong... because I bet you’re a bad kisser / you seem like a really ‘nice’
girl and we should find you a ‘nice’ sweet guy / etc.“
Now, if you’re going to be challenging about it (e.g., she’s a “bad kisser”) make sure you’re
obviously teasing and you’ve already given her some compliments. (That means you’re already
past the Qualification stage of the Emotional Progression Model.)
And it should go without saying, but you definitely should never tease her or be challenging
about something physical the two of you have already done.
Another example:
“It’s a shame I don’t know you very well, because you’re very sexy.”
There are tons of these examples on the interview, but I really can’t do them justice in text. You
have to hear how they’re said and the tonality. Braddock’s “it will be all fights and make up sex”
routine made me laugh out loud.
Partly because it flips the script. Women are used to being on defense – the guy wants sex, she
has the reasons not to, and we’ll see if he gets past them.
But, if you’re on defense, her natural inclination will be to go on offense (especially if the
barriers are silly but remotely plausible). More importantly, it’s hard to be on offense and
defense at the same time, so while she’s beating down your objections, she won’t have space to
bring up her own.
I’m not going to be able to cover everything that’s on the interview – that’s not the point
anyway. But, here’s a list of other topics to be thinking about – or if you already have the
interview, a good checklist of things to remember: