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[Youtube Review][TEDx Talks] The power of seduction in our everyday lives | Chen Lizra | TEDxVancouver
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Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] The power of seduction in our everyday lives | Chen Lizra | TEDxVancouver
Gr******:
10:06 I had to stop after she called the cops on me .
True story .
In*********:
5:20 now that's something
Na***********:
I loved that part at 7:39
Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] The power of seduction in our everyday lives | Chen Lizra | TEDxVancouver
Di*****:
the cringe
Ma*******:
“I did get a TED talk, didn’t I?”
And I ooup-
Ma****:
The crowd was dead after that "seductive" dance lol crickets
Ap*****:
umm what hair products do u use gurl?
Ru*******:
Is it seduction or manipulation lmao
Mu****************:
This rollercoaster of TED talks about flirting and loneliness and seduction and hot-apeing is killing the few social skills I had left. I just can't keep up with all that's being said, damn.
Es********:
Am I only the hearing smacking and saliva stuff
Da************:
I will only say two things:
1: I'm Cuban
2: she understands us perfectly
No*:
Before I watched this video, I checked all the comments. It gave me an idea how people perceived the message of the video. It gave me different angles so I could decide on my own if those had some truth in them. So I started this video fearing the worst, I had read some pick up artist articles and those made me very depressed about humanity. Their sole purpose was sex, lots of sex, just sex like an animal, artificial manipulative sex, wich grossed me out a lot. I can tell this video wasnt anything like that and the comments surprised me. The message of this video was, that in cuba, people are very confident. Not only confident in their sexuality, but also about their body, self image, and because of that they are not afraid to show interest or express what is in their heart. That confidence and fearlessness plays into all aspects of life. Arguably cuba is not a very succesfull country, ofcourse depending on what you label as succes, happiness is harder to label then economic numbers . But you cannot argue successful and happy people are usually confident about themselves or ability to do something. Sometimes the line between narcism and being very self confident is thin or subtle. This woman speaks rational about seduction and the aspects of it, such as an very important one, how you were raised and how it plays into your self image. The factor height for example, is an aspect wich can affect your confidence, and a research showed that managers were more then not above the average height. I can talk about some more truthful things she told, but I conclude this video is not bullshit. If you think it is I feel sorry you can't think rational because of emotions, intelligence, hypocrisy, denial, delusions and small-mindedness.
Ma********:
The instructive effectiveness of this is equivalent of a lecture on how to swim.
Ge*********:
A walking law suit, waiting to happen.
Ta**********:
I danced Cuban salsa, rueda and rumba guaguanco for 3 years now, there’s something about it that makes you feel so confident. Didn’t know this ted talk would be the one to break it down. I know exactly what she’s talking about!
Gi***:
Gosh that opening
Th******:
"A no turns to a maybe turns to a yes. That's damn sexy."
Instructions unclear, have to show up to court at 9.
ot*******:
In her studying of seduction in Cuban culture, I think she neglected to learn the thinking in westernized cultures. The negative comments here are a reflection of the western attitude, which is that anything emotional or physical is repugnant. They are fine with persuading someone by appealing to their desire for money or power, but if you appeal to their desire for love or appreciation, you will be seen as a bad person. Westernized cultures have been moving toward eliminating physical affection at all levels for a long time, and it will probably be awhile before the pendulum swings back the other way. Their vision of the perfect society is a non-human society with asexual creatures who only interact economically, and not in any other way.
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