To be honest, there is no way I
am ever completely certain of a hit. When I first started getting serious about understanding mones and how they
worked for me I kept extensive records of reactions both while wearing mones and while not. At the time I was doing
some things that required me to be around the same groups of people at roughly the same time of the month, every
month for quite a long period of time. There were other situations where I had a captive audience of people who had
never met me before. It gave me a good mental yardstick to work with.
To be honest with you, I got into mones
for two reasons. One was my brand new business and the other was my marriage that later died a horrible death. In a
business respect it worked out great because I am a computer guy who always gets along with computers better than
with most people. Leaving my secure corporate world and going out to face the public was traumatic for me. I had to
do something I'd never done before: Sell! I have clear documentation that the periods when I wore mones I got
significantly different responses than the periods when I didn't. But, perhaps it was a placebo? I don't know for
sure.
On the personal side, it may be a placebo again. I am now 51 years old and mostly bald but keep my body
well toned. Perhaps that's why I get hits from a much younger crowd when I wear mones? I can't prove it either
way. Perhaps it's my attitude when I wear mones that does it? I don't think I act differently when not wearing
mones, when wearing a high -none product or when wearing other products, but perhaps I do.
While a cheerful
person, I am pretty aggressive too. People tend to react differently to me when I wear mones. As a rule, high -none
products tend to encouage either very submissive or aggressive responses, usually way outside the normal range. AQ,
and too a lesser degree Soe and Chikara, tend to encourage people to invade my personal space, or what I consider my
space. Women tend to get more touchy/feely and trusting. There are a lot more sexual inuendoes made, as well. One of
the most notable things is when my male friends ask why I get so much female attention while they get ignored. Even
the few that know I wear mones don't believe they have anything to do with it.
There is no one single thing
that means "HIT" It is a multitude of things all combined. There's body language, eye contact and many other things
that come into it. Mostly it is a contrast in what I would consider "Normal behavoir"
Did all that rambling help
at all?
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