Mystery Method Magic Bullets Review

There has been a lot of stir about the seduction method known as the Mystery Method. I had a glance and review of the Mystery Method Handbook that teaches guys how to apply the theory in real life! Lucky for you guys reading this post because you’ll get a quick breakdown about what it is all about!

The Magic Bullets Handbook tells you that the Mystery Method has 3 phases to it.

Stage 1 – Attraction & Opening

This is where you systematically start turning on attraction switches in the woman’s head so she’ll feel some sort of attraction to you. All of the things that make a woman attract to a man revolve around the status and survival value of the man.

Stage 2 – Comfort

This is the part where the pickup artist will share commonalities with the woman so they can have a shared bond. In this phase it is important to let the woman feel that you two share something special and that you like her more than because she’s cute.

Step 3 – Seduction & Sex

This is the final stage of the Mystery Method. This is where the pickup artist lets the woman know he is not interested in just being a friend and starts becoming sexual. This is the part where the woman will offer last minute resistance to sex and will object to it. It is important that the pickup artist can move around the objections of the woman to engage in the sexual interaction.

It is very obvious that the Mystery Method is structured and well organized. This is just the thing that most guys need because they are all left brain orientated and would appreciate this structured guide.

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 see it here: Mystery Method Magic Bullets Review.

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