Summary of "How To Attract A Woman Subconsciously (Trojan Horse Tactic)"
Main idea
The video argues attraction is largely subconscious. Instead of trying to persuade someone through logic or polite conversation (“front door” niceties), it recommends bypassing conscious defenses and influencing the subconscious — a “Trojan horse” approach promoted by the Shogun Method.
Key steps / actionable tactics (four-step simplified Trojan horse)
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Capture her attention
- Use a short, curiosity-loaded question (an “intrigue ping”) to create emotional interest and hijack focus.
- Example:
“Have you ever wanted to just disappear for a week and tell no one where you went?”
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Slip under her radar with hypnotic language
- Use conversational, suggestion-like phrases that bypass logic and speak to feeling rather than reason. These are described as “implanted commands.”
- Examples:
“Imagine if we got lost together in some strange city.” “You might start to feel a strong connection with me.”
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Anchor her emotions to you
- Evoke positive emotional memories or highs and subtly link those feelings to being with you.
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Example: Ask about a time she felt truly free, then say,
“That’s how I want you to feel when you’re with me.”
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Note: Fractionation is introduced as an advanced, more intense form of this emotional anchoring.
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Leave an open loop in her mind
- Start a story or hint at something unresolved, then stop — the subconscious seeks closure and keeps thinking about you.
- Example:
“Remind me to tell you about the girl I met in Budapest. It’s wild.” (Then change subject.)
Claims and framing
- The presenter frames these techniques as covert and hard to detect, intended to make a woman “crave you without knowing why.”
- The video promotes further training (the Shogun Method masterclass) and a deeper technique called fractionation, which is claimed to create emotional dependence.
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Marketing claims include statements like:
“works 100% when done right”
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Viewers are encouraged to visit fractionation.org for free training while available.
Notable locations, products, and references
- Products / programs: Shogun Method (shogunmethod.com), Shogun Method online masterclass, fractionation.org
- Example location mentioned: Budapest
- Speaker / source: an unnamed narrator representing the “Shogun Method” community (repeated references to “Shogun,” “Shogun Method,” and the “Shogun Method community”)
Category
Lifestyle
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