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Cognitive Science: Sex and Telepathy

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Since I was 14, I found myself to be very interested in the science of attraction. Needless to say, that spark ignited the fuse, but by this point in my life, the fuse has died out. However, I have made a discovery. One discovery of mine was telepathy, and how it actually exists (you can't argue this with me, my mind is set, I've witnessed it many times). Well, taking it a step further, and applying it to my studies of attraction (mostly regarding NLProgramming and The Mystery Method, game theoretic ideas) I've experimented several times with telepathy and sexual attraction. Long story short, what I've done, and had positive results with, was literally having sex (or doing something sexual with someone) in my mind, in their presence, even if they were in the other room. The results are interesting.

 

In every case that I performed this experiment, there was a heightened attraction between me and the person I focused on. In at least two of the cases, there was a noticeable moan on behalf of the participant. Two of the times I ended up in a relationship with that person. One time, I was sure that someone was doing it with me, and I felt a pretty good sensation in my penile region. I believe that this is the sensation someone feels when someone else performs a mental act on their body such as this. This sensation is a pleasant feeling, and I think that it is probably the strongest, most well established method with the most positive results I have ever experienced. I have at least 11 years of social experimentation regarding attraction, and if anything has been a sure fire method, it is the act of pleasing someone mentally.

 

Thanks for reading and sorry for any troubles I may have/will cause by bestowing this information upon your being.

One discovery of mine was telepathy, and how it actually exists (you can't argue this with me, my mind is set, I've witnessed it many times).

 

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