NEW! Mystery Method Relationship Seminar
12.10.2006
posted by Donovan at 6:37 PMWould you like to learn how to handle a girlfriend?
Would you like to know how to handle multiple long-term relationships?
As I talk to guys, I notice that the community is extremely focused on pickup. We gotta realize that pickup is only PART of seduction, the other part is RELATIONSHIP. The advice you get out in the real world is that you need to be nice, submissive, and the women is mostly right.
Well...
The Mystery Method will teach the best methods for lasting attraction and intimacy. Get rid of those cheating girlfriend/wife worries... =)
Savoy tells me that if you'd like to reserve a spot for this groundbreaking community seminar in Los Angeles at the end of January, you need to get in fast, spots will be limited, so contact me for a discounted 'friends only' price. Not even people on the Mystery Method mailing list/lounge/forum know about this yet. (Their email list has probably over 35,000 members... once it hits there, spots will be gone)
Visit www.themysterymethod.com/rm.htm and remember to mention my blog/name and it will save you $50 off the price.
Don't be a fool, stay in school! - Van Wilder
Donovan
Labels: mystery method, relationship, seminars
posted by Donovan at 6:37 PM Dating Advice for Men
5 Comments:
As long as its 1$ than i can afford it :) (not to mention the ticket there and back is the major investment)
always a long shot, but I'm game for 1$.
hit me up!!
sounds like a great seminar and the timing is good... send me the details
You need to make your profile public, or just simply email me for the discount.
I'm game...let me know about the discount
It's good to hear that everyone in the community is coming around to the idea that we all need training in relationships as well as attraction.
I don't know any guys who want to be chasing 20-year-olds around with a bag o tricks when they're 55, but I know a ton of guys who want more than anything to know how to get an amazing woman and keep her around.
I have to admit... after teaching relationships for a few years now, I'm curious to see how others do it.
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