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Got a woman in mind you’d like to obsess over you, but
don’t know
what to do or say to get
her to like you?
If so, can you ask her three innocent questions in the
course of
normal
conversation?
If you can do that, you can get her to crave you, even lust
after
you and think it was her idea.
These three questions are revealed in this hilarious video,
as
well as how to ask them in normal
conversation.
This video will be removed soon, so watch it right now
while you
still have
time:
On with the fun...
-John Alanis
"The King of Let 'em Come
to You"
PS If the above link doesn’t work, just copy and
paste this one
into your browser
window:
http://www.effortlesscommunication.com/power.php?addata=GDNRMwww.site.co.ukxxTxt
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