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MIND READING: Determining Her Type

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o what’s great about this system is that there are 8 types, but you only

need to figure out 3 things about her to know her type.

The first thing you need to find out is her timeline. Tester / Investor. You

need to know that in the first 30 seconds to a minute. The second thing you

need to find out is if she’s a Denier or Justifier. You need to know that before

you start touching, or before you change locations with her or plan a date.

And the third is if she is a Realist or Idealist. That will determine how you

position yourself but it won’t come into play until she starts thinking about

relationships with you.

That’s not to say that you can’t figure out all 3 lines much
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Then there’s Denier and Justifiers… one is her religious upbringing, which

isn’t always accurate but it’s a great clue if you don’t have anything else – a

Denier will usually still be consistent with her religious upbringing while

a Justifier won’t be religious at all or even rebel against her upbringing. 3

Here’s a good one – her health and safety – Deniers are usually much more

careful with her health and safety – less likely to be smokers, less like likely

to do drugs… Another one – if a girl has a tattoo, especially if she has more

than one tattoo – that’s a GREAT sign she’s a Justifier. Justifiers are more

likely to take risks with safety – they will go somewhere with a guy they

don’t know very well – they’ll get in a car with him on the first date; she’ll

even go on vacation with him for the first date sometimes. Also Justifiers

are more comfortable with being touched aggressively by guys, Deniers

aren’t. Also – how comfortable they are with sex talk. Justifiers will talk

about sex openly when they first meet someone, while Deniers will get shy

and embarrassed.

And finally; Realists and Idealists. Realists are more careers focused –
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At first, you’ll be looking for clues, and thinking a bit about the

system, but then later on once you get more experience, you’ll start to be

able to do it much faster, and you’ll realize how accurate and powerful the

model really is.

And once you become a guy that KNOWS women like this – who can tell the

different types, and do it quickly – is an expert on women.

Think about scientists studying birds. The very first thing that they do is

classify them into different types. That allows them to understand their

behavior and make all kinds of predictions on how that bird will act in 5

different situations. For example they might know that one type of bird will

fly south in the winter, while another one might not. And they can look and

say, that bird is NOT going to work on building his nest right now because

in 3 days he’s going to fly south.

With women – you might be at a bar talking to a woman and find out she’s a

Denier and KNOW that she isn’t very likely to go home with you that night.

That way you can just get her number, and not risk the rejection of trying to

push her to leave with you right then and

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