Saturday, February 23, 2008
Can intelligent conversation be seductive?
I wanted to start this blog as an alternative to all the blogs which utilize humour or tricks for seduction. Women who end up falling for me often tell me it is because they love my erudite conversation and they claim that intelligence is a turn-on. Playmate Victoria Zdrok in her book "Dr Z on Scoring: how to pick up, seduce and hook up with hot women" talks about centerfolds being routinely attracted to intellectuals. I want to hear from women if this is true.
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I don't know if Dr. Zdrok is right about Playmates wanting to meet intellectuals. Most of them that I have met can best be described as "intellectually challenged." However, the converse is certainly true. I most definitely get turned on by a woman who can carry on an intelligent conversation, particularly one on a wide variety of topics and one which demonstrates that she has an open, questioning mind and a willingness to think "outside the box." Having read Dr. Zdrok's book, though, I wouldn't be surprised if there was some truth to her statements. Her analysis of the female mind and how it responds to various male seduction strategies is "spot on" as far as my experience goes. I just wish I knew those Playmates who could be seduced with intelligence!
I’ve read Dr Z on Scoring and I think Victoria Zdrok‘s book is awesome, it’s the perfect book on what women look for in a man. With that knowledge you can attract women who you once thought were unobtainable. Although by and large most women are attracted to appearance I was please to find out that one of the most sought after attributes is intelligence. I’m sure that a lot of beautiful woman get through life using their looks to get them a handsome or rich fellow but fortunately there is a large majority who demand something more. They want someone they can live with for the rest of their lives so in a lot of cases intelligence is a major factor in getting a woman to notice you. That’s just one of the nuggets of information I’ve discovered while reading Dr Z on Scoring. I’d hope, as Johnnie suggests, that women voice their opinions so we can find out if I’m correct on my conclusion.
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