Have you ever noticed that "funny guys" tend to
fall into two categories:
1) Dorky Funny - The type of guy that a woman
laughs AT (not WITH)
2) Confident Funny - The type of guy that not only
makes women laugh, but makes women laugh in a way
that ATTRACTS them
...?
So what's the DIFFERENCE between these two
types
of guys?
Why is it that women find some guys "dorky"
even
though they're LAUGHING?
What causes that "key difference"... where a
woman
is laughing WITH you and not AT you?
More importantly, how can you actually USE
humor
to create ATTRACTION?
As you already know from reading these
newsletters, I've developed a technique that I
call "Cocky & Funny"... and it is like MAGIC when
it comes to creating a powerful attraction with
women.
I have gotten so many questions about how to
use
this technique, that I actually took the time to
create an entire VIDEO DVD program on the topic.
I call the program "Cocky Comedy" - and it's
the
most powerful education available on how to use
humor to create attraction.
Did you know that MOST laughter is NOT in
response
to something that's funny?
It's true.
Think about most of the things that people
laugh
at... things like the weather... or like a common
experience... or a million other things... NONE of
which are FUNNY.
Laughter is not about humor. Not USUALLY, at
least.
Laughter is about TENSION and RELEASING
tension.
And I'd like to teach you how to create and
release tension... in a way that is both CHARMING
and FUNNY to women... and how to do this in a way
that makes conversations easy and natural... and
that ultimately creates a POWERFUL attraction.
Inside this program, I'll also teach you
different
Cocky & Funny "lines" for every type of situation
with women - so you'll be prepared for ANYTHING.
Take a minute and read this letter, learn a few
techniques, and watch the video clips of the
program:
http://www.DoubleYourDatingProgram.com/e/17842/CockyComedy/
I really believe that this program can help you
create powerful attraction with women.
I'll talk to you again soon.
Your Friend,
David D.