Anna Graham Hunter has recently completed a memoir: Anyone Who Comes Close: A Year of Tinder, Divorce, and Love in the Age of the Internet. This is her step-by-step guide to seduction.
1) Be curious
You’ll know my defenses are down when I start babbling. So ask me about stuff that gets me going. Hold off on your opinions. When I start talking about why the advent of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler signaled a cosmic shift for feminists, or how I’m worried that my minimalism has become pathological, or why Speed is one of the greatest movies ever made, you’ll know I’m comfortable.
Of course, it helps if you’re actually into what I’m saying. If you’re not, I’ll be able to spot that glazed, not-really-listening-look within seconds. And if you don’t think I’m smart and funny and interesting, you have no business wanting to sleep with me.
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2) Don’t pick an argument
There’s a difference between being so excited that I forget myself and getting so pissed off my face heats up with rage.
Ever since I was little, it seems like men of a certain breed have been trying to get me riled up because they think it’s cute. This past summer, I was with a guy — a guy I’d seen a few times and liked — who actually used the term feminazi. Those who know me can imagine my reaction. And those who don’t…well, let’s just say it was loud. But his response? “Oooh, passion, I like it.”