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The (often referred to as the 24 steps or techniques) is the core methodology from Robert Greene's book, The Art of Seduction . Greene presents seduction as a psychological game of power and influence rather than just a romantic pursuit.
The goal is to intrigue the target and separate them from their everyday reality. Key tactics involve choosing a receptive victim, approaching indirectly to create a false sense of security, sending mixed signals to spark curiosity, and creating a sense of need and desire, often by appearing desired by others. Phase 2: Lead Astray — Creating Pleasure and Confusion The (often referred to as the 24 steps
In the final stage, the focus shifts to bringing the process to its natural conclusion. Tactics include creating a sense of destiny or inevitability about the relationship, alternating between presence and absence to encourage the other person to take initiative, and identifying the right psychological moment to transition into a formal or committed connection. This phase also focuses on managing the long-term dynamics after the initial pursuit has ended. Key tactics involve choosing a receptive victim, approaching