Sunday, October 30, 2011

How to Make Women Laugh

People naturally like stories because stories are naturally entertaining. 2) Storytelling takes women on an emotional journey. A good story evokes emotions. A good story will bring a woman through a series of emotional states such as, for example, from intrigue and curiosity to surprise and ending on laughter. The series of states is not necessarily complex. The story may simply start on a point of intrigue and lead to a funny ending. The point is, women like to feel good emotional states. Stories are like a d**g for them so that they can get their emotion fix. 3) Storytelling makes women laugh. Most women want a guy that makes them a laugh and stories are extremely effective at delivering the female smiles. Even a story about something morbid or mundane can be modified to have a few laughing points in it – even if you have to make the funny parts up. For example, you might have a rather serious story about how your Aunt got into a car accident and broke her leg, but you could still crack a joke about how her car was such a piece of junk in the first place that it looked better AFTER the accident. Notice how these three objectives – 1) entertainment, 2) emotional journey, and 3) laughter – are all closely interrelated. In fact, they are all pretty much the same thing. If you are being entertained, it is highly likely you are experiencing an emotional journey as well as laughing. If you are laughing, it is highly likely that you’re being entertained and being taken on an emotional journey. So if you’re accomplishing one, most likely you’re accomplishing the other two as well. Now, more importantly, WHAT should your stories be about? MOST stories that women love to listen to involve PEOPLE INTERACTING. In other words, relationships. BUT NOT ABOUT YOUR EX'S!!! VERY BORING, INTIMIDATING, AND FULL OF BULL SHIT! That the woman of your attention does not give a shit about...Now In fact, in general your story MUST include people interacting. You see, this is where most guy stories about sports, computers, science fiction, your hobbies, politics, and so forth go terribly wrong.

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