There’s a good reason why women love moshene. You will notice that the girl who always tells the juiciest moshene has the most friends. Why is this so? Why is the narrator held in high regard? A piece of moshene is basically a story and stories provoke emotional responses. Women breathe and piss emotions. They are attracted to anything that can incite latent passions and take them on journeys to lands far from logic or restraint. They like to know about when things happened, who they happened to and why they happened. For this reason, moshene is a critical part of seduction, particularly the attraction stage. To properly seduce women, you have to methodically feed them something they love.
Seduction is the art of persuading women to relinquish their pussies. The better you are at pussy persuasion, the more you’ll get laid and the greater choice you’ll have in quality filly. The ability to tell captivating stories is one important facet of seduction. This doesn’t mean that you have to tell girly gossip. Umama wachia wamama. You just have to tell interesting stories about anything and everything in a manly way. Of course the story is still moshene but don’t think of it that way. Think of it as just a spectacular tale that ought to be heard. Stories create better chemistry than questions. Ask a girl too many questions and she’ll switch off like a slay queen in a company strategy meeting. Tell her a story instead and she’ll be hooked from beginning to end.
This is one of the most common problems that I see with many guys. An interaction will be going great, then the conversation starts to die and there is that awkward silence. The guy has exhausted his ammunition of words and lines. There is no more kuni he can add to the fire. He no longer knows what to say and the chick doesn’t want to say anything either. That right there kills the attraction. Tell tales to avoid such awkwardness.
It has been proven by science that storytelling significantly boosts a speaker’s persuasiveness. In school,we all loved the teacher who told us juicy stories in between concepts instead of the one that just fed us theory after theory or kept asking questions. Story-based conversations are more memorable than query-based conversations.
A masculine version of moshene makes you memorable to a girl’s mind and interesting to her eyes. Storytelling is more than an exhibition of your verbal fluidity; it’s a bridge that connects a girl’s holesoul to your polesoul.

Just be sure to not bash people when telling stories. Talk about something a friend did yes, but don’t make them look bad. Do not brag too. Your stories ought to be fun and captivating. Recounting funny things you experienced or saw always has the best effect. Avoid stories about distasteful subjects, i.e. bad breakups, unfortunate occurrences etc. Use the kind of stories you tell often to friends and new people that get big laughs. This has the predicted effect of drawing the girl into the conversation and electrifying your rapport. It will also make her open up and engage with you more.
Also avoid making up a fun scenario involving fantasy characters. Instead, tell a story — embellished where necessary — involving real characters from your life. You can exaggerate a little but in order for it to be passionate, most of it has to be factual. It must have happened in real life, not just in your head.
Tell stories you care about. The object of storytelling is two-fold: to entrance a woman with the lure of an emotional jackpot, and to embed subtle cues of your high value. This can only be achieved through realness.
Stories that present you as a rebel, a rule-breaker, and an impulsive lover of life with a short time horizon are also great. Did you do any crazy thing with your friends recently? Tell it to her. Girls love crazy men. You can tell sex-themed stories too if they have humor. Maybe that one time you were chased by a girl’s father when you had just started kissing, that time you broke a bed etc. Just make it original and authentic for it to be effective. .
Another thing; try to avoid searching for good material. Anything can be a good story. Don’t think too hard. Get into the space where you are talking about your feelings and reactions to events and you will not have to preplan a canned story it will just flow out along with all the rest. Cut all the unnecessary facts from a story and just talk about how you react to the situation.
Lastly, it’s important to note that a great story should be like a highway, with lots of on- and off-ramps, instead of inflexible train tracks. While telling a story, you should plant other topics or conversation paths within the story so that she can ask about these later.
For example, if you’re telling a story about something that happened earlier that day while you were walking down the road, you might mention that you were on your way to (any interesting place) then proceed without explaining much about that place. She might ask about that later, and now you have the opportunity to tell her another story – and the conversation gains momentum. And then it goes on and on. Before you know it, atakua ameingia box.
