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15 Forbidden Statements That Attract Women Like MAGNETS (Women Go CRAZY For You!)

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Wellness and Self-Improvement

Key “magnetic attraction” statements (how to use them)

The video argues that “forbidden” lines can create stronger attraction when said with confidence, playful tonality, and light flirtation, not apology or seriousness. The common theme is: make her feel a game/tease/challenge, not fear or emotional weakness.

1) Playful “rejection” (age difference)

  • Use a playfully dismissive line like: “I think you might be too young for me.”
  • Why it works (per the video): playful rejection makes her work to “prove” she’s on your level, increasing desire.
  • Avoid: apologetic/self-doubting phrasing like “Is that okay?” (said as a concern/validation-seeking, which repels).

2) Flirt-challenge about kissing

  • Line example: “Cute girls are always bad kissers.” (said confidently, relaxed, teasing)
  • Follow-up dynamic:
    • If she accepts it: it becomes playful teasing.
    • If she resists: “Prove it.” to build sexual tension.

Core technique: make it a momentary challenge rather than a serious put-down.

3) “Bad girl” frame (only with the right vibe)

  • Use when she seems naughty/rebellious/sexual:
    • “You’re such a bad girl.”
  • Why it works: signals you recognize her sexual side and that you’re likely to make a move without treating her like she’s “too innocent.”

4) “Not my type, but you’re cute” (authority + confidence)

  • Line example: “You’re not really my type, but you’re cute.”
  • Key condition: say it with emotional strength (confidence, presence, courage).
  • Avoid: nervous or apologetic delivery—emotional weakness turns her off.

5) Make her chase (chooser/selector framing)

  • Use playful conditions around getting your number:
    • “I’ll give you my number, but only if you promise not to booty call me tonight.”
    • “Only if you promise not to text me 10 times a day.”
  • Goal: communicate that you have the upper hand; she must continue to impress.

6) “Push away” when she’s pursuing you

  • Example: “Get away from me—I can’t have you around. You’re way too cute/tempting.”
  • Why it works: gives her permission to escalate, and lets her be more sexually assertive.

7) Light “incompatibility” teasing (hair/identity preferences)

  • Examples:
    • “I don’t know if you’re the coolest girl I’ve ever met or the craziest one.”
    • “If I were into blondes, I’d probably really like you.”
  • Purpose: she feels you might be “checking a box,” so she works harder to win you over.

8) Playful “almost as good as me” compliment flip

  • Example:
    • “You have beautiful eyes… they’re almost as beautiful as mine.”
  • Why it works: stops the compliment from being “transactional” and turns it into banter that requires her to react.

9) “Crazy” or “too cute” used as playful teasing (not insults)

  • Examples:
    • “You’re crazy… I don’t even know why I talk to you.”
    • “Damn, stop being so cute, girl.”
  • Rule: it must be clearly playful, not serious—serious insults create offense.

10) “I want sex with you” using coded, smooth phrasing

  • Example:
    • “I kind of want to have breakfast with you.”
  • Condition (important in the video):
    • It works only if she already feels mutually sexually attracted.
    • If you haven’t built attraction, it can feel one-sided and be rejected by her defenses.

11) Playfully nitpicking an outfit (teasing tone)

  • Example:
    • “That’s a nice looking dress… not too sure about the shoes though, but you gave it a try.”
  • Why it works: playful tone signals you’re flirting, not judging/insulting.

Overall wellness/self-care or productivity strategies

No direct wellness or productivity methods were presented. The focus is on social confidence, flirtation, and building attraction dynamics.


Presenter/Source(s)

  • No specific individual name is provided in the subtitles.
  • Video source/channel: “Master Attraction” (referenced as the brand/program).

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