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    Diño April 22, 2010, 10:53 am

    Again, worrying too much about the kiss time may not be the most usefull thing, since just because she kisses you it doesn´t mean she´s gonna f**k you… aiming to the right point is essential to getting to the right point. If you learn how to consistently create good states in a woman and keep her invested, the “kissing moment” should be no big deal at all, it´s just another step that SHE must take in order to have you f**king her, and i believe that shoud be our goal…

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    Richard | RichardShelmerdine.com April 27, 2010, 3:05 am

    You just have to be ready to go for it immediately but not be fussy about it. It’s such a hard skill but looks fantastic.

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      Ross Jeffries September 9, 2016, 12:34 pm

      @Richard

      The key is “naturally”. Not forced, not fussy, not at a specific time or point in the “date”. Also, sometimes you kiss, then go back to the chat, and kiss again later, back and forth, THEN you make out.

      Fractionation is our friend.

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    The.nerd.and.the.guy September 16, 2016, 5:55 pm

    Does “doggy bowl dinner look” is the thing Jason Vorhees of Friday the 13th do when the final girl pretend to be his mom and call him “Jason… it’s over, you can stop killing now”?

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    STP September 25, 2016, 3:16 pm

    Kissing as a skill that cannot be overstated. Seals the deal every time. If you want one absolute way to take a woman’s breath away learn how to play tonsil hockey, and do it like you mean it. Don’t be pushy. Look her right in the eye and go. You just know — it’s surprised me a few times. I’m not a player. But once you’ve got in her in lip lock it’s game over. It’s the easiest move. I’ve only ever been rejected twice — once was my ex. My record is like, 10 minutes and we were back at my place playing mattress twister, as RJ says. Eye contact is key — and when I mean eye contact — you’re looking straight on, deep. The rest just happens.

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      Ross Jeffries October 6, 2016, 7:03 pm

      @STP

      There’s a chemical reaction there. They don’t call it “swapping spits” for shits and giggles.

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