I don’t know why most people who lose someone desperately try to get them
back. Come on people. Sure- you were together for 5 years. But were those 5 years pure bliss? Might be better to move on. Picture yourselves having another 5 years together (of hell??!).
That’s my advice. If you break up, keep it broken.
Not everyone agrees with my opinion though. This fella believes that a second chance is always sweeter- and worth the effort. In fact, he believes in in getting back to the ex so much, that he developed a fool proof system of reviving old flames. And he calls it the Magic of Making Up. Now he makes megabucks off it. Does it work?I had the immense pleaure of reviewing this system. Apparently, the fine author is a master of the darker side of psychology. Using what he calls mental judo, he writes of methods that turns the tables on the ex- creating intense emotional states of attraction, loss and desire that the target is sure to pursue. With a passion. Now that’s a switch. You want to get back to your ex and you make your ex pursue you! With tools called “Instant Reconnect” , or “Fas Forward”, I can imagine that this guy thinks love is merely a chemistry game easily played with push button manipulation.
Many of the other techniques are almost unethtical, so if you’re one with a delicate conscience, this isn’t for you. One such tactic is the same used by hostagers on their victims. Recall that most hostages tend to fall for their captors? This author reveals exactly how to do that, among the other arsenal of dirty tricks in his bag.
Looking through the rest of Magic of Making Up With Your Ex, I decided that the desperate stalker has a very good chance of succeeding with the most resistant of Exes. Just use three or four of the methods in the book and he or she is hooked (yep- works for girls too). But the big question is: can you live with yourself.
For the nefarious, here’s the book
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