Thursday, January 10, 2002
Secret Seduction Mission #3 (And the Outcome)
We tore out new pages. Mine was so easy I completed it the morning after we tore out pages. It took absolutely no preparation and seemed extremely interesting. Before any of the seductions, there is a sealed page labeled, “Laura’s Confession.“ The book never told me to open it, so I didn’t. The seduction directly after it, #1, is the one I chose this go around. I didn’t chose it before because it seemed lame to go in order. Now, I almost wish I had picked #1 first! Anyhow, #1 said to hurry up and read the confession, so I did. It was actually something that was neither shocking nor surprising, actually. I’ve known many women with similar confessions and frankly, it’s something that should be discussed more openly.
Anyhow, I’m not going to reveal what my seduction was. Instead, I encourage ya’ll to BUY THE BOOK and read it for yourself. And if you don’t want to buy the book, (but why wouldn’t you??) then just hunt around until you can find out what Marilyn Monroe’s sex secret was. Very pleasurable.
Whatever his seduction, he giggled and grinned and even blushed over it as he read through his page. Oh, and I received a “wanted poster” (maybe I’ll scan it and add a link to it in a bit) that read, “WANTED: Beware of the tender outlaw! Wanted for numerous robberies. He steals hearts and takes advantage. (Expected to hit town Saturday.) Hmmmm. I’m looking forward to Saturday. Good thing he’ll be home to protect me from this outlaw! *snicker*
Ok, so on to grading my seduction: 
Effort: Initially, this one took no effort at all. Absolutely no planning or advanced thoughts (though it WAS fun thinking about it) so it was an easy one to pull off. I didn’t really need to put any effort into this one. Although, in the end it was a bit harder than I thought to get it just right. I’d still give myself a plain
A.
Timing: This was trickier. I’ll give myself a
B-only because the kids were awake, even if one was in school and the other two were distracted. It was hard to get into it thinking one of them might walk (or scoot) in at any moment. However, I did thoroughly distract the little kiddos and I picked a time when he was extremely receptive. It also helped that I was in the mood, too.
Style: Eep. This is a tough one. The style is what it was all about, in some way. Maybe slightly rushed, but I was working with a short time frame since the kids were awake. It took a few tries to get the exact right position and movement going, (the book says to find your “groove” but honey, lemme tell ya, that groove didn’t come easy for me at first) but once I got it down, it was good. Really good. So, for style I’ll say
B+Overall Effect:
A+++. YUM. Double Yum. It was just exactly right. He got to walk away thinking he was stud muffin of the year and I got what I wanted, too. Heheh. Nuff said.In Other Years:
I was lazy and didn't write anything.