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Mystery Method

Mystery Method

The Mystery Method is a method of seduction, developed by Erik Von Markovika.k.a "Mystery". The system was initially outlined in posts on the newsgroup alt.seduction.fast, and later codified in the form of live-action seminars and an e-book which von Markovik sells from his website. Mystery is billed as "the World's Greatest Pickup Artist," (Elle Magazine[1], Saturday Night Magazine[2], et. al), and is responsible for coining a lot of terminology now used in the world of seduction: such as "3 second rule", "set", "peacocking", "indicator of interest", "indicator of disinterest", "last minute resistance", "routine", "neg hits", "canned material", etc[3]. The Mystery Method is now marketed online, via books, DVD sets, and most notably, live seminarsand coaching with various instructors, including Markovik himself.

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