Voyage to Seduction

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Just like impressing a woman with fancy food, you should try to impress her with your clothes. Avoid going out to any possible situation where a female may want to interact with you when you look like a mess. If she likes scary movies, take her to a Hitchcock festival. Seduce her with your sensitivity — feel exactly how she does about things.

This means watching her facial expressions and body language and mirroring anything you see that seems like something she really cares about. If you want to impress a woman, let her talk. How do you get her to talk?

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Ask her lots of questions. Then a trip to the Dominican Republic, where amber reveals astonishing details about life up to million years ago. In addition to insects, amber traps things like lizards, tadpoles, mammal hairs and seeds. Some of the perfectly preserved creatures have been scanned, X-rayed and tested for traces of DNA.

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The Amber Time Machine. It was until when boudoir photography found me. My own brides started to ask me to create sensual images to gift their future husbands on their wedding day and that was the moment I fell in love with boudoir photography. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?

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When I started to do boudoir photography in I had never considered quitting my job as an engineer to do photography full time. I was happy doing it just on the side and having the security of my engineering job. Underneath a facade of success and contentment with my life, I was hiding my own unfulfillment of meaning and purpose.

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I was doing what I thought I was supposed to do as a woman. I was engaged to be married for the third time in a last attempt to have a family of my own because at that time, I defined my worth by my looks and my marital status. I was 37 years old when I started to do boudoir photography for beautiful, young brides.

Working with these beautiful women brought to the surface my own insecurities and lack of self-esteem about who I was and my physical appearance, feelings that I had managed to hide for years from others.

I was emotionally struggling more than ever because I felt it was too late for me to get what I wanted in life and my youth and only chance to be and feel beautiful was coming to an end, I was getting old. But then something very unexpected happened. I started to get in the studio women just like me; in their 40s, 50s and even 60s. All with stories that I identified with. Stories of not feeling beautiful after having kids, gaining weight or after a devastating divorce.

I realized that I was not alone and that many women struggled with confidence and body image just like me. When they came to me to do a boudoir session, they all wanted one thing: I saw regular women transform right in front of my eyes and walk out of the studio feeling the best they had felt about themselves in a long time. When I saw how they felt I wanted that for me and wondered if I could look as good as them.

But I had a big barrier to overcome for myself first. What would I tell my clients then?

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My own clients were the ones to inspire me to gather all my courage and do my own boudoir session. I was not prepared for what I saw in those images. The woman looking back at me in those pictures looked nothing like the woman that had lived in my head for the last 20 years! She was so beautiful, she could not possibly be me! For the first time in my life, I saw how beautiful I was.

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