Get Ur Ex Back By Being A Bit Devious & Dirty
In order to get your ex back, it’s acceptable to use ‘questionable’ methods & tactics. Tactics are tactics as far as I’m concerned. When I was in your shoes I went to these extreme lengths to get back together.
What kind of “underhand” tactics can be used to get your ex back? You could stalk, kidnap or even blackmail your ex. All very underhand and none of them should even enter your head.
We are talking about psychological manipulation. The manipulation part is very subtle though, nothing serious. We certainly won’t be crossing the line with these mind games.
People in general react in the same way to the same sort of triggers. We’re going to be pushing some emotional buttons and hoping they work in getting your ex back. Used right, these tactics could help you get your lover back easily and quickly.
One example of psychological mind games is this. You try to get a (very reluctant) friend to do some exercise, maybe at the gym with you. You slip in a line about how their body, or mental strength, might not be up to the task.
Two seconds later they are raring to go saying “of course I’m capable of a workout”. You are using reverse psychology on them to get them to do what you want. These are the same tactics you can use to easily get your ex back.
Another example, the employee of the month competition. Employers use this to psychologically manipulate extra output from their workforce. The employer usually gives out a worthless plaque at the end of it. Classic psychological mind games at work.
The question you got to ask yourself now, is how badly do you want to get your ex back? You can let them go and move on. This is usually what happens if you don’t do anything.
Or do you go with the system of devious psychological mind moves and get your ex back. Everything you need is at this website…
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