Case Study: Playing Two People Against Each Other
by PROexploit
Recently, a friend told me of some success he had playing to women against each other. One woman was beautiful, well liked and one of the most desirable women to have. The other was fine, but palled in comparison to the first woman. Both women were good friends and roommates. My friend noted a good deal of interest from the more beautiful woman when he constantly asked if the other woman, the one who was just average, would be around. The basic idea behind this is that a woman who is used to more attention becomes jealous of her friend and therefore wants more attention herself.
I decided to try this tactic myself and see if it worked for me. I knew two women, neither of them substantially more attractive than the other but one of them had previously received more attention from me so was used to it. All of a sudden, when we were to hang out, I asked her if Woman #2 would be there. Woman #1 was surprised, how could I be asking about the second and in her mind lesser woman, when I was with her. I kept this up for a week, working Woman #2 into conversations whenever possible. Finally, I switched my attention back to Woman #1. Everything was the same except Woman #1 desired me more and spent more time trying to please me. I believe she knew she had to compete and therefore stepped up her game.
Both of my examples deal with “getting the girl” or relationships, but you can use this tactic whether you are a woman or man and in platonic situations. Try it out with two friends, one who you always spend time with and one who you’d like to spend more time with but frequently has excuses. In this situation, you’d ask the second friend (who you’d like to spend more time with) more questions about the first friend.
I’d love to hear from you if you have any success (or disappointment).





