IVD #1: Best Friend Test

IVD #1: Best Friend Test (Style)
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Style: Okay, I have to ask: how long have you guys known each other
        for? (If you think they're sisters ask, Are you guys sisters
        or best friends?)
HBs: blabla
Style: See, I knew that.
HBs: How could you know that?
Style: I'll show you. In fact, I'll give you the best friend test.
HBs: (they always get excited here-they love tests for some fucking
reason)
Style: Okay...(pretend like I'm about to ask a serious question-you're
        hooked, right, so you know they're already hooked)...do you both
        use the same shampoo?
HBs: (look at each other, and then open their mouths to answer)
Style: Okay, the answer doesn't matter. You already passed.
HBs: ???????.
Style: See, if you weren't close to each other, you'd keep eye contact
        with me as you answered. But if two people have a connection,
        they look at each other first. Kind of like you're doing right now.
HBs: giggle (This is where the seduction newbies you just met see you
      making two strangers laugh and think you're a PUA God, LOL)
Style: See, you don't even need to say anything to each other. It's
        like you just communicate telepathically.

Then, there are a million places to go from here: Often they'll just
open up and start telling you about how they met. (Now you're REALLY
in.) If one looked at the other one first, then you say that she is
submissive and the other is dominant in the friendship. (Can be a
great neg.) If they want more, I get personal here and ask, "Has one
of you ever kissed someone the other person dated?" They fucking love
this one - but don't make it your first question. You can also use the
telepathy line to launch into a mind-reading/cold-reading routine if
you do that. You'll figure the rest of this out as you do it in the
field. It fucking rocks.

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