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Sex – the art of suggestion! 

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meet in the vast sea of people, become acquainted in a fleeting moment, and then, hormones draw you together, everything seems to foreshadow a special moment
... Then, you say... (or perhaps he says it), but what kind of words can most accurately and powerfully transition you to the next
crucial moment? After surveying 40 men and women, a relationship psychology expert has compiled eight of the most suggestive
phrases for couples before they move towards the "sexual intimacy stage." Want to quickly escalate your relationship? Consider the following.

"I think you're tired, do you need to rest?"

Five out of 40 men and women chose this option, and to be precise, it was almost entirely chosen by men. It seems the pressure men face in society is so real
, and having sex with a woman they like might be a way to relax. So, when a woman gently asks, "Do you need to rest for a bit?", their thoughts
are easily drawn to the bedroom. Of course, whether or not a woman is present during this "rest" is paramount.

Suggestiveness: ★★★ Impact: ★★ Sensual appeal: ★★

"I feel very lonely right now."

Of the 40 men and women surveyed, only three chose this sentence. Their reasoning was that everyone feels lonely, and compared to the other sentences, this
one sounded more like a pitiful attempt to elicit pity than a seductive suggestion. Furthermore, it could easily be
misinterpreted by those who prefer roundabout thinking as, "I feel lonely when I'm with you"... wouldn't that backfire?

Suggestiveness: ★★ Lethality: ★ Sensual appeal: ★★

You look a lot like my ex-lover.

Among the men and women surveyed, seven said that upon seeing this phrase, they immediately thought of Miss Bao's line to Fang Hongjian on the ship in *Fortress Besieged*: "You
look a lot like my fiancé." Mr. Qian Zhongshu's explanation at the time was: when a woman says you look like her fiancé, it implies that if she weren't engaged,
you would be worthy of her love; or, if she already has a fiancé, you can enjoy the rights of her fiancé without having to fulfill the obligation of marriage. Similarly,
looking a lot like an ex-lover might imply that you could become her (him) your current lover. Because he (she) is so nostalgic for the ex-lover,
but after all, they are past lovers, so let's focus on the present.

Suggestiveness: ★★★★ Impact: ★★★★ Romantic appeal: ★★★★

I'm free tonight.

In such a busy life, who to spend the evening with is a big question. So, "I'm free tonight" was
the choice of one-quarter of the 40 men and women surveyed; of course, "free" meant the entire evening. This means we can spend the evening together and do things that we both find "sexually interesting." Of course
, some people also said that "being free" doesn't necessarily mean we can do anything further, since there are many other things we can do.

Suggestiveness: ★★★★★ Impact: ★★★ Romantic appeal: ★★★★

"I have some really good DVDs at home, want to watch them?"

This phrase is universally loved by men and women who enjoy playing with sensual pleasures. As for what DVDs they'll watch, feel free to use your imagination—perhaps a French
comedy, an American romance, or even… a Japanese horror film. Of course, the most recommended are Tinto Brass's erotic films. If you're
looking for adult films, it's best to stick to European and French productions; Japanese perversions and American physical stimulation are rather lacking in romance.

Suggestiveness: ★★★★ Impact: ★★★ Romantic appeal: ★★★★★

"I'm guessing you're wearing white underwear right now, aren't you?"

Psychological analysis suggests that when people hear this phrase, their first instinct is to look down at their own bodies. Therefore, this
phrase, which directly targets the "second skin," was endorsed by nearly half of the 40 men and women surveyed. The hidden meaning is: I want to see your underwear (to verify my judgment); of course,
white is just an example, black, red, gray... the color itself doesn't matter. A real-life example is a woman on MSN guessing
the clothing of a man she'd never met but felt a connection with, from the outside in, and she guessed the colors perfectly. The man, surprised, immediately felt
a desire to get closer to her. After all, clothing is an extension of the body.

Suggestiveness: ★★★★ Impact: ★★★★★ Romantic appeal: ★★★★ "Want to come in for a drink?"

A classic, seductive line, the equivalent of which is: "Don't you want to invite me in for a drink?" Don't think they're vulgar; for couples who are mutually attracted and
just one step away from sleeping together, this line can be the key to breaking the ice. That's why so many foreign films have used this line, and of course,
it's even more popular in real life. No wonder 12 men and women consider it one of the most lethal lines.

Suggestiveness: ★★★★★ Impact: ★★★★★ Sensational Value: ★★★★

I live alone.

Living alone implies being single, sexual dissatisfaction, and complete openness to the outside world. Therefore, if someone of the opposite sex looks you in the eye and
says, "I live alone," the sexual implication is 100% explicit. More than 25 out of 40 men and women voted
it the most offensive.

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