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🚀how to disqualify her to love you

Here's the tricky part most men don't use and you can be ahead

Hello there

Have you ever wondered how to spark that chase instinct in a girl?

Well, it's all about understanding disqualification.

See, girls naturally crave attention and can get a bit jealous.

Disqualification taps into those emotions, igniting that chase instinct.

But here's the kicker:

Most guys mess it up and end up lowering their own value. Yet, if you nail it, she'll be the one chasing you.

Here's the lowdown:

Disqualification is all about escalation.

The tricky part?

When you escalate, you risk giving away your power and killing the tension. But disqualifying as you escalate?

That's the sweet spot.

So, do you disqualify her or yourself?

Truth is, it doesn't matter much.

The goal? Dial down that sexual neediness.

Here's my approach:

Firstly, disqualify yourself with words. Say something like, "This wouldn't work between us."

Keep it verbal to avoid seeming like you're playing games.

Secondly, disqualify her through actions.

Pull away during escalation or hesitate before kissing. It throws her off balance, making her more receptive.

The underlying message?

Sex isn't a given.

You're implying that even if everything clicks, it might not happen. This positions you as high value and makes her feel like she's earned your attention.

But remember, mastering this technique means being attuned to her signals.

If she's pulling away, show some care or vulnerability. It's a superpower in understanding what she desires.

And if you're eager to dive deeper into disqualification for that added advantage

Grab a copy of my guide where I’ve laid out all the secrets you need to Master female psychology and how to become the man she can’t stop thinking about on a daily basis

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Best regards,

CLEOPATRA.

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