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How to make her orgasm, over and over again: Hey Guys? You guys who are my regular readers know I

How to make her orgasm, over and over again: [>> Amazing orgasm secret]( Hey Guys— You guys who are my regular readers know I talk about winning and the importance of winning quite a bit. Women love winners, real men love to win and play to win, and real men prepare to win. But what about preparing to lose? *****Advertisement***** As part of an unusual experiment in male-female relations, sexy woman will send you a sexy photo once a day! To take part in this free experiment before it closes, go here now: [>> Click for sexy photos!]( ********************** In the past, I have had various (unsuccessful) people tell me they don’t think about negative outcomes because that might “manifest” that outcome, and by not thinking about it, they won’t get that outcome. That is one of the dumbest mindsets I’ve yet encountered, and usually tells you why these people are losers—they don’t prepare for losing, and therefore cannot respond when they do. Take, for example, the man who decides to get married to the woman he deems the love of his life, a woman who believes she has also found True Love. Because he has found True Love, bothersome things such as prenuptial agreements are not necessary. In fact, they can contribute to an unhappy marriage because they are preparing for failure. The unspoken, arrogant belief is that because he has found True Love (and others clearly have not), he is immune to failure. So, when the inevitable hammer falls, and his former love of his life has a vicious attorney who believes in All His Money after him, he has no plan and is unprepared. So he loses BIG. Preparing for losing is just as important as preparing to win because no matter how much you prepare, you will still lose more than you win. The more you do, the more you lose, but they are minor losses on the way to big wins—no team since the 1972 Dolphins has gone undefeated in the NFL, yet someone wins the Superbowl every year, with losses under their belt. Whenever you work on a “deal,” whether it is a financial deal, a romantic deal, or a relationship deal, you have to ask yourself, what will you do when you lose? That way when you experience the inevitable losses, you’ll know what to do. The key is to keep your losses minor. When you experience them, you can immediately cap the consequences, analyze the loss, then get back into the game as fast as possible, using what you learned from that minor loss to contribute to a major victory. This is how all true winners operate. Losers arrogantly believe they are immune from losing and never prepare for it. When it comes, what would be a minor loss becomes a major loss, inhibiting them from competing again and winning. So, in all deals you work on, always, always prepare for losing as well as winning. That way losing will be only temporary, and it becomes merely a small step on the way to a BIG WIN. How to make her orgasm, over and over again: [>> Amazing orgasm secret]( On with the fun… -John Alanis “The King of Let ‘em Come to You” PS Got something for me personally? Email it to: questions@johnalanis.com Copyright, Art Of Steel, Inc. MMXV This email is protected by copyright, MMXV, Art Of Steel, Inc. All right reserved. Reproduction in any form of any portion of this email is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of Art Of Steel, Inc. and John Alanis, Inc. John Alanis Art Of Steel, Inc. 4424 Gaines Ranch Loop #1035 Austin, TX 78735, USA 512 892 8839 Phone response@womenapproachyou.com Your email client cannot read this email. To view it online, please go here: To stop receiving these emails:

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