How To Seduce With Your Patience: A Seduction.
Last night I had the joy of sharing freedom with a beautiful, but highly
conditioned woman.
This little story is to be taken as an educational and holistic lesson. With the
purpose focused on clearing the fog from your own eyes, encouraging you to
step into your power as a man, which you gift to the world around you.
The Meeting
Our eyes locked from across the room. We played for a bit, enjoying the vibe
that was cultivating and bouncing between us.
She was currently pre-occupied by another man, who I could tell was
attempting to get her to leave the gallery with him. I could see and feel him
operating from an impatient need. He was doing everything he possibly
could, to force this.
I could tell in her body language that she was too resistant to his attempts to
ever leave. Especially now, that we were already discreetly engaged with
one another.
Eventually, I saw him get very frustrated and leave her. I walked across the
room to where she stood. We started to talk.
I’m not sure what on earth I said to her, but most likely something very
complicated like “hey…” or something along those lines.
She was utterly gorgeous in her energy and eyes. It was incredibly enjoyable
to intertwine. I flirted, she flirted. I gave her some shit, and she returned that
shit perfectly.
“Awesome” I thought. “A girl who can keep up and gets this.”
I invited her to join my group as my friends were leaving, so we could have
more fun.
In between venues we lightly touched hands secretly, gifting one another a
quick seductive glance. She would giggle bashfully and blush, which resulted
in my lighting up inside. I wanted her right now.
He Returns
After entering the bar, we shared a drink and I spoke with another friend for a
bit. I arrived back to her, and guess who happened to be in her ear…the guy
from earlier on at the gallery.
He closed the gap between them and he forcefully introduced himself. I
smiled at how ridiculous he was behaving and said hello. I have zero issues
with this happening, as it is never a negative thing. She cannot be stolen away
from me, as she was never mine to begin with. No woman is! With this
belief, my vibe and energy always remains very much “whatever”, and
accepting of anything that arises.
I leaned in and said to her “I’m going to leave you with him and go over to
my friends. His energy is weird. If you want me, come find me”. I gave her a
soft kiss on the cheek, and walked back to my group. As I was doing this, I
could literally feel the guys insecurities turn into mountainous cogs twisting
in his brain, attempting to figure out how he should respond.
She came over to me 5 minutes later, saying hello by tugging the back of my
shirt.
“Your alone?” I said.
“Yeah he went to the toilet so I made my mistake”.
“You should just be honest with him”, I said to her.
I said something ridiculous and she laughed. I pulled her into me and we
started to hug, solidly and blissfully for what seemed like 2 minutes. I felt a
finger tapping my shoulder, and it was the ‘dude’, looking even more
terrified mixed with angry.
“We’re busy”, I explained.
He walked around her side and broke the cuddle huddle. “You want a hug
man?” I asked? He ignored me and said, “Come on, let’s go, I want to get
food”.
She responded telling him she was going to stay here. What ensued was
about 5 minutes of him complaining about the situation, me, and how she was
being an ungrateful bitch.
He left. Super angry. I felt for the guy, as I remember being there. It is a
horrible feeling when you are attached to something so desperately, and you
feel it will give some type of release from the pain you feel, if you attain it.
Then for it to be swept away from you by someone that is far less attractive
than you physically, who doesn’t seem to be trying or needing anything.
I hope he wakes up. My intention is never to hurt others or to take anything
from them. But I made a promise to myself long ago, after all the pain I put
myself through, never to NOT follow my path, based on the fear of someone
else who refuses to be his or her best.
A quote that resonates with my very poor expression abilities, and says it
much better is:
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we
are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most
frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented,
fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your
playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about
shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all
meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of
God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we
let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do
the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically
liberates others.”
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