Get Ur Ex Back By Being A Bit Devious & Dirty

To get your ex back, it’s ok to resort to what some would say are underhand tactics. Any tactics are good tactics in my book. When I was dumped I would have gone to almost any lengths to get my ex back. Will You?

What sort of devious tactics are we using here? Kidnap maybe, blackmail even? Stalking? All nasty tactics and best left alone as they can get you into big trouble.

We are talking about psychological manipulation. We’re only talking subtle manipulation, definitely nothing heavy. Nothing that comes even close to crossing that imaginary line we all know we shouldn’t cross.

People in general react in the same way to the same sort of triggers. It’s these emotional triggers we are hoping to use to get your ex back. Used right, these tactics could help you get your lover back easily and quickly.

An example of psychological manipulation… You try to get a (very reluctant) friend to do some exercise, maybe at the gym with you. You slip in a line about how their body, or mental strength, might not be up to the task.

Before you know it pride has kicked in and they are grabbing some gym kit. You are using reverse psychology on them to get them to do what you want. You can have the situation with your ex swinging your way easily with these tactics.

A great example is the employee of the month competition Employers can manipulate their staff to squeeze out just that little bit more production. The employer usually gives out a worthless plaque at the end of it. Classic psychological mind games at work.

Ask yourself this question now. How badly do you want them back? Will you do nothing and let them disappear from your life forever? This is usually what happens when you don’t or can’t do anything to stop it.

Or will you be sneaky enough to get yourself some psychological spells to get your ex back. The blueprint is at this site

MakeupNotBreakup.com

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