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February 8, 2014 at 4:33 am #002/08/2014 at 4:33 am
Recently, I did something pretty bad in my relationship. I don’t want to get into personal details, but she was pissed off to maybe thinking about divorce. I enacted the following really short script. In the next few days, things are back to normal. I credit the effectiveness of the script to how short it is.
I am in luv, with my husband Tap.
I forgive Tap, for everything.
I want to stay married to Tap forever.That script was repeated 34 times for a total of 11 minutes. I might start experimenting with extremely short scripts like this to see how it works for other topics.
02/08/2014 at 12:47 pmI’m sure this helped. But maybe the bulk of it was just that she loved you and needed a couple days to blow off steam.
02/08/2014 at 12:51 pmAlso tap, I have experimented with micro scripts, 3-5 lines, one tightly focused topic. If the wording is very effective, so are they. And you have to really cut the fat to write them.
Husbands happiness was one of mine that I played recently which had four lines.
I love NAME more than anything.
I want to make NAME happy everyday.
Making NAME Happy Pleases me the most.
I want to do whatever it takes to make NAME Happy.02/08/2014 at 12:55 pmSome subjects are mult-faceted however. Like Oral sex. You could write a micro script for it, but if your lady has multiple hang ups about it, then I think a longer script is in order to attack those issues. Still a lot of scripts would be better off at 5-10 lines. I went through a phase where I just wrote a bunch of micro scripts on various topics, just to scratch my creative itch. I told myself no more than 5 lines and one topic.i think it made me a better script writer overall.
02/08/2014 at 9:15 pmHmm, how about these two lines to strengthen the bond something like,
I love my Husband.
My Husband loves me.Just play around with the ideas and go slow with her
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02/08/2014 at 10:28 pmTrainer,
That’s true. I might try more of these type of micro scripts.
Eldrin, my plan is to update my main scripts to only 10 lines to see if it makes a difference.
02/09/2014 at 1:58 amIt helps I think. We tend to be redundant in our scripts. Try this writing exercise. Write a whole new script on the same topic with ten line limit without looking at your old one. The compare the two . Or review your old scripts very slowly, line by line analyzing exactly what the purpose that line serves in your script. I you can’t find a solid 100 percent reason, reword it or ditch it.
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