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Speed seduction is based on adaptations made by Jeffries to techniques found in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). The basis of the original Speed Seduction books and courses is the belief that in order for a person to interpret a story, question or any linguistic pattern they must first experience its content for instance, asking someone “Have you ever been really attracted to someone?” will cause them to physically relive the experience of being attracted. The goal is to arouse women by guiding their emotional states by using language. This is said to put them in a connected or sexual state, similar to the experiences of women reading romance novels. Phonetic ambiguity (such as “your mind” vs “you’re mine”) and emotional anchoring are used. The concept is that by using “anchors” and “weasel phrases,” these positive states can be associated to oneself and negative emotions can be avoided. From that point on, Jeffries says the seducer can remind a woman of these emotional states by his appearance or touch, as explained in How to Get the Women You Desire into Bed (1992).

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