rainbow_serpent
Jun 1 2004, 05:59 PM
Hello I have noticed in the past year that many things pop in my mind that come true seconds later. It's always no more than one second. A word will pop into my mind and that word will be either what someone else says or have to do with whats going on around me before it happens. Since it has happened so many times I don't believe it is just a coincedence. Is their a name for what I'm experienceing? Or have you read or had similiar experiences?
mickyboy
Jun 1 2004, 08:34 PM
its quite simple, your picking up on other poeples thoughts, when your in company, just sit quiet and if a song pops into your head sing it, you maight be surprised that one of your friends says that they were just thinking of it
good luck
rainbow_serpent
Jun 2 2004, 02:02 AM
So you believe this is a psychic ability? I also have experienced this alone. For example I turn the radio or television on and they say the exact word that came into my mind one second before.
rainbow_serpent
Jun 2 2004, 02:03 AM
I've also noticed poltergeist activity in this house.
imorningsun
Jun 2 2004, 05:25 AM
WOW!, that is amazing! Does it seem like it is your thoughts, or some one telling you what is going to happen next?Does it happen only when you are at home or everywhere you go? You may have some sort of spiritual intervention. If not, you sure got yourself a pretty exceptional gift. Just make sure you use it wizely. I wonder if it would work at the horse race track? Hahahaha!
gufzoo
Jun 2 2004, 06:00 AM
I think it's a general form of precognition. I get that a lot too. It really trips you up sometimes, because you start to wonder "Was I really thinking that before he said it? Or am I just imagining that I did?" Same thing with songs on the radio, movies on tv, people you see walking down the street that you were thinking about seconds before you saw them. That's the worst, 'cause you start wondering "Did I see them and just not know that I saw them?" Eyes are mischievous little buggers.
But yes, it is a psychic ability. Ever have any psychic dreams? Those are loads of fun
What kind of poltergeist activity?
moe eubleck
Jun 2 2004, 09:14 AM
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| Hello I have noticed in the past year that many things pop in my mind that come true seconds later. |
ahh to be young.
These are many things that used to pop into Moe's mind and then became his reality.
1) I have to use the restroom
2) I am about to eat something
3. I am about to tie my shoe laces
4) My finger will get get stuck in this small keyhole
when you are married with 3 kids, such mundane thoughts cease to become psychic experiences. For this, Moe envies rainbow_serpent.
InMyMind?
Jun 2 2004, 02:20 PM
(relating to first response) Hi, I experience almost exactly the same things as you do. It started when I was younger and I would simply be thinking of a chocolate bar or something silly and then whilst watching TV at that exact time an advert for that chocolate bar would come on. For years it all seemed like coninsidences, however since about 2 years ago it happens more frequently. I exactly know what you are talking about, thinking of songs and then singing them and someone says "I was just thinking of that song" or vice versa. Around a year and a half ago, I found out that my cousin also experiences the same. It has now become so weird between us and both say the same things at the same time and freakish things like that. Or we will see something and it will remind us of the totally same thing when it is so irrelevant and will hardly link. Since about 2 years ago I found out they were obviously not all coinsidences and that other people experience the same. This made me wonder whether it was something pyschic or something. I went on to the Internet and did several psychic etc. tests. I was 'Just normal' and they proved I was not psychic etc. It's weird, because I believe that I am not normal and that it is something out of the ordinary that I experience. I don't know why I experience it or how? And it seems that when I try to make myself think of things going to happen it does not work at all. I think to myself that I can try and predict Lottery results etc. but it just does not happen! Does anybody experience things like me?
Chauncy
Jun 2 2004, 08:31 PM
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| Hello I have noticed in the past year that many things pop in my mind that come true seconds later. It's always no more than one second. A word will pop into my mind and that word will be either what someone else says or have to do with whats going on around me before it happens. Since it has happened so many times I don't believe it is just a coincedence. Is their a name for what I'm experienceing? Or have you read or had similiar experiences? |
Well thats called Synchronicity.
Read here please.....then tune in,turn on,and get giggy with it!!
http://skepdic.com/jung.htmlhttp://www.ropi.net/st/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronicity
Babs
Jun 3 2004, 01:47 AM
Yes this happens to me too. What sort of things happen in your house?
Curiosity
Jun 3 2004, 02:22 AM
Happens to me all the time...Chauncy beat me to it, it's synchronocity.
Chauncy
Jun 3 2004, 03:35 AM
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| Yes this happens to me too. What sort of things happen in your house? |
What happens to you Babs?
Once I saw the movie Misery. The very next day I stopped at a red light and the car in front of me had a license plate that read MISERY. I have never seen it since.
I tend to live 15 seconds in the future. It is my rational that if one can interpret the 'reality to come' before it comes, the vast majority of accidents can therefore be prevented. This really isn't synchronicity ....rather just a keen awareness of cause and effect.
Chauncy
Jun 3 2004, 03:58 AM
I dig what your saying joc, with synchronicity its not a prediction so-to-speak, but just being in tune with such things as "How the cookie crumbles", 'How the ball bounces', 'The flow'.
With synchronicity you can't prevent things from happening I don't think, because when you get this few second idea of an event its because that event is in fact happening and your intune with all things that brought the event to be.
I read a study once where patients we exposed to loud abrupt sounds , they were hooked up to instruments and it seems that people were reacting to the sound a split second before it occured. This study may be touching on what we know now as Synchronicity.
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| I read a study once where patients we exposed to loud abrupt sounds , they were hooked up to instruments and it seems that people were reacting to the sound a split second before it occured. This study may be touching on what we know now as Synchronicity. |
On one hand the brain may be able to interpret sound waves before the ear actually generates the information...on the other hand the brain may be involved in a wave frequency commonality between other brains...i.e. the brain of the patient picking up the wave frequency of the tester thereby anticipating the testor creating the sound.
Babs
Jun 3 2004, 04:32 AM
Well, I have precognitive dreams. Things pop into my mind, things that are happening. I hear a song before I turn on the radio and I know when the phone will ring ...stuff like that... or when there will be an accident outside my house with a vehicle. I have had visions that came true and have picked up the vibrations of an old church back in the 1700's. I know that sounds wild, but it's true. I am having a researcher do a search on this church for me and it is quite fantastic material. I thought I might be able to identify someone or some event that took place back then, but, so far, no luck. This may have been a recording in the environment. Don't know....wish I did.

I went back to this spot a few years ago and I had no vibrations or feelings. This is a place that is out-of-state and one that I have never been to before....well at least not in this life.
Chauncy
Jun 3 2004, 04:33 AM
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| on the other hand the brain may be involved in a wave frequency commonality between other brains...i.e. the brain of the patient picking up the wave frequency of the tester thereby anticipating the testor creating the sound. |
Ah yes.....could very well be....we need to find this study to see exactly what conditions they were held in.
This may sound strange but, the occurences of Synchronicity that I experience have increased over the last year to the point of being uncanny. The only thing I can attribute to this, is the fact that I've been taking Omege 3-6-9 Fish Oils for over a year now.
Not saying this supplement made me more intune but they may have made me more aware that I was intune.
Chauncy
Jun 3 2004, 04:37 AM
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| Well, I have precognitive dreams. Things pop into my mind, things that are happening. I hear a song before I turn on the radio and I know when the phone will ring ...stuff like that... or when there will be an accident outside my house with a vehicle. |
Sounds like you are very intune Babs!
The church senario you described sound like maybe someone that was around you may have had a connection to the church and may have been thinking about it while in your presence....have you asked people around you if they know of that church ?
Babs
Jun 3 2004, 05:57 AM
My husband was with me and he felt nothing, no one else was around except a few strangers walking in the park. This was a park with a fountain on the spot where the church had stood many years ago. Right after I had this feeling of a tremendous force (the vibrations of a sacred place), it was like I had to kneel with hands outstretched in prayer; my husband walked over to a plaque a few feet from the fountain and discovered a church had been there back in the 1700's, in that exact spot. I was in awe, overwhelmed, and to this day I don't know what happened.
Maybe I had a psychic experience or maybe it was a recording in the environment or maybe it was a case of reincarnation.
haunted-one61
Jun 3 2004, 08:45 AM
I can identify exactly like Babs describes things (but I don't mean the church). The precognitive dreams, the songs on the radio, reaching for the phone to answer it right before it rings (usually without even realizing you're doing it), having something pop into your head and then it happens, or just "knowing" something and not knowing how you do? (and then somebody tells you you're right?)
Only once in '98 did I dream of lottery numbers, but I really, really, blew it. See, I dreamed of 5 numbers and they were burned in my mind when I woke up. I wrote them down and thought: "Wait! Lotto is 6 numbers that can't be what that means!" I didn't play them. Little Lotto (which is 5 numbers) that very night, I kid you not, came up as the very same numbers I dreamed. Not millions, but $200,000! I was temping at the time, too, of coarse!
Babs, I would like to ask you if your precogs seem to get stronger and more frequent the older you get? Also, do you have any other family members with the ability? I am the youngest of five siblings and the only one with it, but my father had psychic ability, I have 3 kids and my middle child has it. Just curious, because I've heard it runs in families.
BalboasBomber
Jun 3 2004, 09:42 AM
this is wierd it happens to me all the time i think its a form of deja-vu or everything is pre destined allready and this is a sign that we are in tune with where we should be at that perticular moment in time
FLY SPITTA
Jun 3 2004, 11:32 PM
A few times I had a dream and that dream was the exact thing that happened the next day. This happened like two times. That's about it.
Babs
Jun 4 2004, 12:02 PM
haunted...
Yes, as I get older it definitely is getting stronger and more frequent. My sister and my aunt has told me of some things. My sister said that she has dreams and premonitions about her kids and when she had a car accident she was thrown from the car and had an out of body experience. She was a teenager at the time. My aunt said that she used to have precognitive dreams and got very interested and still is in the paranormal.
stuart
Jun 4 2004, 12:46 PM
I once read a book called *Going Inside : A Tour Round a Single Moment of Consciousness * by John McCrone
He is a researcher and gives many scientific examples of how the mind learns to know the future. One was maybe the same one mentioned earlier in this thread about measuring brain waves to noises before they happen. I think they also done one with random noises to rule out telepathy. The book is amazing and covers the history of brain/mind research up untill it was published.
I strongly suggest reading this book if you can get a hold of it.
stuart
NickFun
Jun 4 2004, 05:18 PM
Hello rainbow_serpent. I also have this ability to sometimes know things before they happen. I discovered this ability when I was about 11 years old. I was laying in bed one night when I was awoken around 2AM by a very loud car crash, As I got out of bed I could hear a hub cap rolling down the street. I looked out the window and everything was calm. No sign of any accident. Still, I knew it wasn't a dream. It had a very different "feeling" from a dream. After a few monents I went back to bed. No sooner had I closed my eyes when I heard the crash again! Again I heard the hub cap rolling. But this time I looked out my window and there was a massive 3 car collision at the intersection which woke my entire family. I didnb't tell my folks about my experience until years later. Maybe I was too afaraid. In the 30+ years since then I have grown accustomed to this ability. And I believe I have actually saved lives with it. But - don't tell anyone. It's our secret.
Babs
Jun 4 2004, 07:08 PM
Nick...tell us more!
NickFun
Jun 4 2004, 07:44 PM
Hi Babs. I will give an example. In addition to having these futuristic visions I am also sometimes able to "read" minds. I won't go into my psychic abilities in detail but I once had a girlfriend who I was extremely psychic with. She couldn't hold a thought in her head without me knowing what it was. When we first started dating I would tell her things about her childhood and detailed descriptions of the places she's been and things she's done. I tried to restrain myself as this would often scare her. One day I was at home and I had a vision of her in a car accident. I called her and told her to drive a different route. Knowing my abilities she complied. When she agreed I felt a tremendous sense of relief. Later that day she called me and told me of a horrific 3-car accident that happened on the same road she would have traveled at the same time she would have been there! Today she still tells people that story though I wish she would leave my name out of it.
Babs
Jun 4 2004, 09:34 PM
That is incredible. More!
Marien
Jun 4 2004, 09:43 PM
i've heard that when you wake up someone by splashing water on him (not all a bucket, of course...), if he was dreaming, he remembers that at the end of his dream, he was in a swimming-pool or something like that...
the brain interprates things you receive, and makes you believe it lasted a long time, even if it didn't. some of the pre-cognitions may be caused by this, i think. you believe you knew something before it happened, but in fact if you didn't.
anyway, i think it is very possible to think at the same thing than your interlocutor, and even more if you're both from the same country, for example, cause you'll have the same culture and the same references, more or less, so you'll think to the same things at the same time during the conversation. i hope it's clear...

...my mother told me once that when she was little, one day, she suddenly felt very strange, unsecure or something, and saw sort of lights or flashes when she closed her eyes...
later in the afternoon, she learned her grand-mother had died in an accident.
personally, i sort of believe in these emotionnal connections when something serious happens...
and as for me, i happenned a few times to sort of guess what would be on radio : it's like there's a song i like, i turn on the radio thinking "i'm probably gonna hear it, it airs often...", and i find it.
i know, radios always air the same things 56745 times a day, but sometimes i have a sort of feeling like if i had turned on the radio knowing that i would hear the song, like if i played a record or a tape.
gufzoo
Jun 5 2004, 12:37 AM
I knew for several months that I would be in a car accident. I got very nervous every time I drove, for no apparent reason. Then one day, as I was starting out for a 500-mile trip, I suddenly told myself, out-of-the-blue "Take quick glances". Two minutes later, while merging onto the interstate, I hit the person ahead of me because I took too long looking behind me to see when I could merge! Nobody got hurt, it was just a fender bender. What's more, I continued on that trip (after getting a ticket...

) feeling absolutely safe! The nervousness was gone.
I also knew for a whole day that I was going to fall down stairs. Luckily, I took my own advice this time, held on tight to the banister, and went down 9 steps with only a broken nail to show for it!
Trust your feelings, guys. Sometimes, they're valid.
moe eubleck
Jun 5 2004, 02:08 AM
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| i've heard that when you wake up someone by splashing water on him (not all a bucket, of course...), if he was dreaming, he remembers that at the end of his dream, he was in a swimming-pool or something like that... |
Moe has heard other theories about water and sleeping. It involves warm water and placing a sleeping person's hands in it.
It was a warm night in december, and I was dressed in laced silk pajamas, pink as was the current style.
the snores of my brother echoed throughout the house and it had begun to take its toll on my sanity. This was no ordinary snoring. for It was sonoruos. Like a pig in heat riding a motorcycle, shotgun in hand, shooting mating squirrels in a jealous rage.
Moe crept quietly to the kitchen and began filling a plastic bowl with warm water. Tonight was the night Moe would have such revenge!
He walked quietly back toward the bedrooms and soon arrived at the door of his snorting opponent.
Moe whispered a short prayer , pushed open the door on squeaky hinges. As the shadows engulfed him, so did the thunderous snoring assault his ear drums. Moe's courage wavered momentarily, and he leaned upon the dresser. A cold sweat dripped down the bridge of his nose.
"get a grip Moe," said he, running a shaky hand through his long tresses.
Then he moved forward to exact his revenge. He set the bowl on a night stand beside his brother's bed, then slowly placed each of the brute's hands into the warm depths.
The result was nearly instantaneous. A stream of urine shot high into the air, creating the worste kind of rain. Luckily Moe rolled out of distance not a second too soon.
Muiffled cries errupted from his brother. Grabbing a broomstick, the brute lunged at Moe with blinding speed.
But Moe was faster. He was already down the stairs and headed for the front door. Behind him came a series of ragefull screams. But these did not bother Moe. For he had finally put a stop the thunderous snores of the household ogre.
NickFun
Jun 6 2004, 02:05 AM
Sorry Babs. There is only so much I am willing to reveal in a forum. Let's just say, some of my abilities you would probably not like to know about.
Babs
Jun 6 2004, 11:41 PM
Nick...Now you've really got me curious. So, are you talking 'negative' powers?
Oh well, how about explaining some of the things you've posted? How do you feel when you have these visions...what happens to you? You obviously think that you can change the future by changing an action...how did you come to that conclusion? How many times have you changed the outcome of a vision and how many times have you failed? ......and last, but not least, do you believe in fate?
I want to thank you for sharing your stories and for any help that you can give us concerning the paranormal, most of us here are very serious and would appreciate any insight you may have.
freaky6
Jun 7 2004, 12:24 AM
like i said before somewhere else everyone has the potential to be psychic, knowing things before they happen is common, especially in my family. once when i was walking to school i had to stop at an intersection and suddenly i felt a car crash in my mind and seconds later it happened, thankfully no one was hurt but i wish these sort of things would announce themselves so we could warn people or something
Talon
Jun 7 2004, 12:25 AM
| QUOTE |
| Hello I have noticed in the past year that many things pop in my mind that come true seconds later. It's always no more than one second. A word will pop into my mind and that word will be either what someone else says or have to do with whats going on around me before it happens. Since it has happened so many times I don't believe it is just a coincedence. Is their a name for what I'm experienceing? Or have you read or had similiar experiences? |
I've been in the same situations, however I just put it down to over the millions of encounters I make over my life eventually one of these encounters might match with a random thought which is going through my head. Particularly in situations which I repeatedly am in, like I can often guess what someone at work is going to ask me and get it right e.g. customers, just because someone opens their mouth, thought leaps into my head of past event. Although I also get weird stuff, like a manager calls a meeting, and form some reason I think comething like 'he's going to say fish', and then he says something like, 'I need you guys to go to the frozen order and oull out the fish' ... dun dun dun.
I put it down to chance.
NickFun
Jun 7 2004, 12:26 AM
Hey Babs. I suppose a bit of explanation wouldn't hurt. When I am having a psychic vision of the future it has the same feel as a memory. In other words it is something I "know" as opposed to guessing. Sometimes the feeling is indistunguishable from an actual memory. For example, one time I had been reading this book on comedy improv and for some reason a fairly mediocre sketch popped into my head. I assumed it was one of the sketches I read about in the book. I was thinking intently about this sketch and asking myself how it ever wound up in the book. About a week later I attended a comedy show with a friend and this comedy group was performing the exact same sketch word-for-word as I had read it. I approached the lead actor in the sketch afterward (who was an aquaintance of mine) and I told him that the Second City in Chicago had already performed that sketch. He denied plagiarizing the piece and every word about the history of the sketch was the exact same as I remembered it! It was then that I realized I was simply having one of my psychic visions. I went back to the book and reread it. The sketch was not in there. Needless to say, I was a bit embarrassed about the whole ordeal.
I will try to share more later.
NickFun
Jun 7 2004, 12:29 AM
One more thing about my so-called "negative powers". Some may consider them negative. Others would consider them helpful and life-enhancing. I prefer the later. Enough said for now.
phenomenon
Jun 7 2004, 09:45 AM
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| Sorry Babs. There is only so much I am willing to reveal in a forum. Let's just say, some of my abilities you would probably not like to know about. |
Having researched paranormal/psychic phenomena for so many years this is a statement that I generally view with a little skepticism. In such a skeptical climate and with paranormal phenomena still looked on by the majority with disbelief and humour it amazes me that anyone who genuinely believes they have some ability would refrain from a full explanantion. This is only my opinion.
There are currently tests underway trying to establish the connection between partners and the possiblility of some telepathic link. The scenario where we seem to foretell what someone is going to say is extremely common, even more so between two people who have shared a large proportion of their lives together. The links between husband and wife are far deeper than most would give credit for.
| QUOTE |
| I knew for several months that I would be in a car accident. I got very nervous every time I drove, for no apparent reason. Then one day, as I was starting out for a 500-mile trip, I suddenly told myself, out-of-the-blue "Take quick glances". Two minutes later, while merging onto the interstate, I hit the person ahead of me because I took too long looking behind me to see when I could merge! |
Sorry to hear about the accident, and good that everyone was okay. Many people dream of accidents and disasters, in the vast majority of claims they fail to come true, which is a good thing. In your case it did, however, you said it yourself, you took too long, probably the effects of the dream and your over cautious approach. in short, you caused the accident. Not a glimpe of the future, merely a dream that buried itself in your subconscious and forced the error in your driving.
NickFun
Jun 7 2004, 11:55 AM
Phenomenon has almost backed me into a corner. Allow me to reveal the strongest psychic ability I have. Perhaps after knowing what it is you'll understand my reluctance to reveal it. I have the ability to "turn women on" or "make them horny". I discovered this ability when I was still in college some 23 years ago. Because I am a Buddhist it does not contradict the philosphy of the mind/body and life and its environment connections. In my younger days I exploited this ability tremedously and even now in my 40's I use it to my advantage. Some women have figured out I can do this and they have taken great pains to avoid me. I have learned how to use it masterfully and only in the right situations. Though when I was younger I admit to using it only too much.
There ya go Phenom. My darkest secret has been revealed.
phenomenon
Jun 7 2004, 12:13 PM
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| I have the ability to "turn women on" or "make them horny". |
Not a phenomenon that is so rare.
I'm sure there are many men and women who hold this ability. It's not paranormal, it's not psychic...at it's deepest level it could be described as psychological and emotional.
Certainly nothing dark about it.
NickFun
Jun 7 2004, 01:08 PM
Hi Phenom. Granted, many men and women possess this mundane ability. However, mine goes a bit further. I noticed when I was young that I could actually coax a woman to orgasm without even touching her or, for that matter, without even speaking to her. I can do it even from a great distance or over the phone so we can rule out simple pheromone attraction. My ex-wife is aware of my unusual ability and it cost us our marraige. I can recall bringing a woman to orgasm on the train even though we had never met or spoken. She was simply sitting next to me.
NickFun
Jun 8 2004, 02:42 AM
I see I have accidentally killed this thread. I knew this would happen. Sorry.
Kismit
Jun 8 2004, 10:42 AM
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| I noticed when I was young that I could actually coax a woman to orgasm without even touching her or, for that matter, without even speaking to her. I can do it even from a great distance or over the phone so we can rule out simple pheromone attraction. |
Shall I go and get a group of woman who are keen on testing this out , or can you just leave instructions ?
Actually both of the female moderators are willing to take you up on this ...
I just spoke to Celti and she's all for it ,
in the interest of scientific research of course,

.
Halo_Jones
Jun 8 2004, 11:34 AM

@ Kismit...Celti has a special toy for that sort of thing...she told me
I'm finding it very hard to believe you have this abilty...actually I find it laughable...its like every blokes major boast!
Well unless you have the looks of Brad Pitt I can only asume your fibbing..or you've been with some lucky woman who posses the OWN abilty to have an orgasm when they themselves choose...even when the bloke they're with is no Brad Pitt
So I think you should take Kismit up on that challenge as I for one would like to see you prove your claim!
Oh and Phenom...before you take this as an opportunity to let go with a hail of insults....I'v just looked at this guys profile and blow me down I can't believe it...he is your long lost brother....Ha! got there first.
NickFun
Jun 8 2004, 01:14 PM
I realize that my claims may seem like an idle boast or an outright lie because if anyone ever made the same claim to me, not lknowing what I do, I would feel the same way. If any ladies would enjoy some actual proof, in the name of science, I would be happy to demonstrate. Send me an email: NickFun@juno.com. Perhaps we can arrange an over-the-phone demonstration - if you dare. I once contacted a psychic researcher who was doing studies and told her of my claim. She refused to meet with me. It's a very sensitive and highly personal subject.
phenomenon
Jun 8 2004, 01:24 PM
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| Oh and Phenom...before you take this as an opportunity to let go with a hail of insults....I'v just looked at this guys profile and blow me down I can't believe it...he is your long lost brother....Ha! got there first. |
Insults? How on earth do you insult someone who thinks his every glance causes mass orgasm?
I best go, I'm beginning to feel all tingly.
Kira
Jun 8 2004, 02:02 PM
| QUOTE |
NickFun Posted on Jun 8 2004, 02:14 PM I realize that my claims may seem like an idle boast or an outright lie because if anyone ever made the same claim to me, not lknowing what I do, I would feel the same way. If any ladies would enjoy some actual proof, in the name of science, I would be happy to demonstrate. Send me an email: NickFun@juno.com. Perhaps we can arrange an over-the-phone demonstration - if you dare. I once contacted a psychic researcher who was doing studies and told her of my claim. She refused to meet with me. It's a very sensitive and highly personal subject. |
Question: Why over the phone? See Quote below..
| QUOTE |
I noticed when I was young that I could actually coax a woman to orgasm without even touching her or, for that matter, without even speaking to her. I can do it even from a great distance or over the phone so we can rule out simple pheromone attraction. |
Question: Why after being intially reticent over the matter are you eager to prove it?
Comment surely in referance to your quote you would be able to look at one of my pictures.. and I would come over all tingly etc..
Halo I'm
pink You know why...
And to the big bad Wolf ...... not a word....
Fenris
Jun 8 2004, 02:03 PM
| QUOTE (NickFun @ Jun 8 2004, 02:14 PM) |
| She refused to meet with me. It's a very sensitive and highly personal subject. |
And you don't think it likely that she refused to meet with you because you come across as certifiable and not the kind of guy who any woman in their right mind would wish to be alone with OR give their phone number to!
If your as good as you claim, Send them an IM saying when you will make your attempt and get on with it.... this phone contact scam is just a smoke screen so you don't have to back up your claims as, like I said, no woman reading that is going to trust you with a phone number and your certainly not expecting them to fork out for transatlantic calls for this are you!
Fenris
Jun 8 2004, 02:05 PM
| QUOTE (Celti @ Jun 8 2004, 03:02 PM) |
And to the big bad Wolf ...... not a word....  |

hows that for syncronisity..... both responding at the same time (Actualy it looks like you hit post 20 or 30 seconds before I did
Kira
Jun 8 2004, 02:11 PM

*chuckles*
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Fenris this phone contact scam is just a smoke screen so you don't have to back up your claims as, like I said, no woman reading that is going to trust you with a phone number and your certainly not expecting them to fork out for transatlantic calls for this are you! |
Thinking along the same lines as well...

Plus.. and you'll know what I mean when I'd like to see him on his backside
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