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How To Seduce Your Neighbor

Have you always had a thing for the girl that lives next door? Are you unsure of how to approach her? Are you afraid that your advances will not work? Then you have absolutely come to the right place. One of the most common people to fall for is the girl next door, so if you have fallen for her, you are certainly not alone! Because you see each other every day, and live within a certain proximity of each other, neighbors can become very attractive. One of the draw backs to dating or getting with the girl next door is that many men think that they won't be able to seduce her, therefore making the relationship between them awkward. The truth is however that seducing the girl next door can be extremely easy if you know the tricks of the trade. If you use these tips the right way, you will have a lover who lives conveniently right next door, ready for you whenever you want.

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How To Imitate Positive Influences?

By Flipper Henderson Jr.


As you advance in years, you rely on your friends more for companionship and acceptance. It's nice to be around others who are fun and share similar interests and personality traits as you. Having friends is great, but friends can also influence each other in negative ways. Here's the problem. If your friends accentuate the negative and not the positive habits in their character and encourage you to do the same, they are influencing you in a negative way. This is called negative peer pressure.

Negative peer pressure can come about in many different ways. For example, your friend has drugs, and offers you some. You say, "No thanks," and he says, "Ah, come on, everybody uses drugs." Even if he did not directly tell you to use drugs, his response can pressure you into thinking you will be an "odd ball" if you don't.

Here is another example: Your friend tells you she is going to shoplift a necklace from the mall, and if you are really her friend, you will come with her to be her lookout. In this case, you are being pressured to make a bad choice to keep your friendship. The power of peers to influence the way we think and act should not be underestimated. So ask yourself, how can negative peer pressure affect your character and decide in advance what you will say when approached with any negative request.

With so many negative influences in today's society, it can be challenging to obtain a positive character. This is where having someone who has a moral character to imitate really helps. Imitating others is something we all do, whether we admit it or not. We all have someone we look up to and admire. As babies, you imitated your parents in how to speak, when to smile, how to eat, and so forth. You developed habits that are now second nature to you.

As you grew older, you became more aware of your environment and others around you. You began to notice things about them that you liked and admired. Someone who you admire and try to emulate (imitate) is called a role model. A role model could be someone your age, an older sibling, other family members, friends, teachers and that's just to name a few. Here are some things to keep in mind when selecting a role model:

1. Make sure he/she is a moral person. This means you need to look beyond personality. A moral role model must consistently display positive moral character traits. Keep in mind, someone can appear to be a great person but have a negative, immoral character.

2. A positive role model will motivate you to build a moral character. In other words, a positive role model will encourage you to make right choices. A right choice is one where respect is shown in your life and also to the lives of others, ensuring that no one is treated unfairly or harmed.

By becoming a person of integrity, you too can become a role model and influence someone else to obtain a positive character. Take into consideration, in the same way you admire and emulate others, someone could be admiring and emulating the true values and positive character you demonstrate.




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