Ross Jeffries
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Ross Jeffries (born Jeffrey Ross on September 1958) is a former comedy writer and the creator of "Speed Seduction," a set of teachings that draws from Neuro-linguistic Programming and other hypnotic techniques. Jeffries claims these methods help men understand women, particularly their motivations and psychology, in order to successfully establish sexual relations. Ross has taught at seminars in locations including Los Angeles, New York and London. Ross's current version of Speed Seduction focuses on techniques of moving energy through the body and "magick".
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[edit] Speed Seduction
Jeffries was the first of the Seduction Community to create a website [1], usenet newsgroup [2] and publish user-friendly books, CDs and Videos on dating women and self-improvement.[citation needed] His first book, "How To Get the Women You Desire Into Bed," created a huge buzz[citation needed] and online communities were created to discuss and aid the development of the art of seduction[citation needed]. Ross offers many other products, including a CD-based seduction home-study course, and seminars.
The basis of the original Speed Seduction books and courses is that a person feels the emotions expressed in a story or a linguistic pattern. The goal is to arouse women with words, to put them in a connected or sexual state. Phonetic ambiguity (such as below me vs blow me) and anchoring are used. The concept is that by using "anchors" and "weasel phrases," these states can be anchored to oneself. From that point on, the seducer can remind a woman of these emotional states by his appearance or touch, as explained in How to Get the Women You Desire into Bed (1992).
Jeffries' students have included David DeAngelo, a well-known seductionist. He was featured as a pick-up mentor to Neil Strauss in Strauss' bestselling book "The Game".
[edit] Controversy
Jeffries argues that his methods are completely different from the dating framework that is advocated by other romance gurus. He considers the dating framework to be heavily promoted by the entertainment industry for commercial reasons and to be ineffective for bringing men and women closely together, either for sex or romance. Jeffries denies that he is a misogynist, claiming his techniques are designed to bring pleasure to both men and women through a deeper understanding of the needs of each person. [1] Controversy has also appeared towards Jeffries's online presence, arguing with other Pickup Artists (PUAs) such as Tyler Durden[2] and various other members of the mASF over general technique, principles and original creation of techniquesTemplate:Dubious.
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- ↑ "Keeping Score", Houston Press. Retrieved 29 January 2007Template:Citation broken
- ↑ "Tyler Durden vs. Ross Jeffries – Battle of the Century", Thundercat's Seduction Lair. Retrieved 29 January 2007
