One of the best and most tested techniques/games. Use in early-mid game to “get to know” a woman by interpreting her answer to a series of questions.
credit:FS101 Player Guide, Random Ape (re-organization)
Intro:
You can initiate by saying “You know I have some intuitions about you.”
Then create a yes ladder like this.
“Are you clever?”
“Do you have a good imagination?”
“Do you want to play a game?”
(credit: Tanner Durrikon)
The Cube:
“Okay, I am gonna give you a simple picture, with just three things in it: the sky, the horizon, and the desert, and I’ll ask you to fill in a few things in this landscape. Use your imagination in fixing any and all the details. Use a pencil and paper if you think that’ll help.”
“In the desert, imagine a cube. What does it look like? What is it made of? Where is it located? What state is it in?”
“Now imagine a ladder. What is it made of? How big is it? How many rungs? Where is it located in relation to the the cube?”
“Imagine some flowers. How many are they? What kind? Where are they located in relation to the cube and the ladder?”
“And now imagine a horse. What kind of horse is it? What color? What size? What is it doing? Where in the scenery is it located, in relation to the earlier three things?”
“And finally, there’s a storm in this landscape. Where is it in relation to the other things inthe scenery? Which way is it proceeding? What kind of storm is it?”
Quick Interpretation:
The Cube: represents the woman’s conception of herself.
The Ladder: …friends (and family in some cases).
The Flowers: …Children
The Horse: …Her lover
The Storm: …Troubles in life.It is usually easy to interpret the details. For example, a cube resting nicely on the sand and of neither too tiny nor too huge size shows a person with a good sense of proportion about their place in the world. A huge cube = egomaniac. A tiny cube = feels insignificant; low self-worth. A buried cube = overwhelmed.
Detailed Interpretation:
There are two components to the interpretation of each of the five pieces: the piece in itself, and its relation to the other pieces as well as the overall picture. They are just ways to make sense out of the woman’s imagined picture, but that is the best part because as far as we are concerned here that flexibility allows us to interpret things in a way that helps the seduction (you can include small negative interpretations, negs, whenever necessary, while generally giving a reasonably sensible interpretation overall).
1. THE CUBE:
Represents the woman’s conception of herself.
Huge cube covering most of the scenery: She has an inflated ego, a sense of high self-importance
Tiny cube: Feels small, insignificant, ignored, modest
Cube resting on the ground: Generally has a firm foothold on reality
Cube far away in the distance: Feels left behind by life
Cube flying in the air or levitated: Daydreamer, imaginative but unrealistic
Cube partly above the horizon line: Ambitious
Cube below the horizon: Not very ambitious
Cube resting on its edge: Metastable life, perhaps?
Cube made of solid material: Good sense of self-worth, well-grounded personality
Cube made of gold: Thinks of herself as extremely precious
Cube made of glass or transparent cube: Considers herself pure
Cube full of slimy stuff: Hates herself completely
Cube hollow inside: Feels hollow, unfulfilled in the extreme
2. THE LADDER:
Represents her close social support structure: friends/family
Long ladder with many rungs: Big social circle, has many friends, outgoing personality, sociable
Ladder made of some odd material: Feels her friends are weird, very different from normal people
Ladder with few rungs: Has few close friends
Ladder in a less than good condition: Believes people around her are fucked up
Ladder far away from the cube: Does not let people get too close to herself; keeps aloof, has a hard shell around herself
Ladder leaning against cube: Feels she does a lot of things for her friends, supports them more than they support her, feels she has some codependent people around her
Ladder on top of cube: Feels her friends/family are overbearing, feels oppressed by them
Ladder much bigger than cube: Feels small in her social circle\
Ladder supporting cube: Feels her close associates support her in her accomplishments
Strong ladder: Is surrounded by strong people, feels secure in them
Burned up ladder: Feels surrounded by totally fucked up people who are ruining themselves
3. THE FLOWERS:
Represent the place of children in her life.
Number of flowers: Children she has or wants to have, or has/wants to have around
Flowers close to cube: Feels very close to the children she has or will have
Flowers far away: Does not want children
Flowers blooming well: Feels positive about her children’s lives
Flowers messed up: Is surrounded by screwed up children
Lots of flowers everywhere: Probably works with children, or would like to
Flowers shaking in the wind: Feels children in her life have hardships
Flowers all around/over the cube: Feels overwhelmed by kids
Flowers separated from cube by the ladder: Feels her friends/family interfere in her relationship with her children
Beautiful flowers (roses, poppy etc): Finds children very beautiful
4. THE HORSE:
Represents her thoughts about her potential lover.
Strong, large horse: Wants a protective, strong man
Color of horse: Possibly the race of the lover she wants
Horse close to the cube: Wants the lover to be very close to her emotionally and physically
Horse well separated from cube: Is reserved about opening up completely to lovers
Horse licking/sniffing the cube: Imagines/wishes she’s being doted on
Small, submissive horse: Wants a lover she can dominate
Wild horse: Wants a guy who is not tamed and will not be tamed
Tethered horse: Wants to keep him very restrained/restricted
Horse stomping on the cube: Has been or feels extremely abused by lovers
Horse destroying the flowers: Feels the lover will not be good towards her children
Horse messing with the ladder: Conflict between her lover and her friends
Horse far away or walking away: Feels abandoned
Horse separated from flowers by the cube: Feels she will have to take care of the children and manage her lover’s relationship with them
Weak horse: Envisions being stuck with a wimp
5. THE STORM:
Represents her ideas about troubles in life.
Storm in the distance: Troubles are not overwhelming her presently
Storm approaching: Fears crises in future
Storm receding: Has had troubles recently but feels they are over
Huge, dominant storm: Feels her life is in deep shit
Storm off in the distance: Feels her life is relatively trouble-free, has few problems around in her life
Small storm: Feels secure about problems she will face
October 14, 2006 at 10:09 am |
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December 5, 2006 at 11:21 am |
Hi.
I just want to know if the cube game works for males.
and if the flowers has anything to do with talents.
December 13, 2006 at 4:30 pm |
Ahmed: Yes it works for guys, but you might think of widening the languaging. The Cube is fun and effective, although this is just one version of many.
For guys you might change the horse to a car or boat or just ’something that gets you from place to place.’ That allows for more use of the imagination.
Instead of ‘flowers’ you might suggest ‘plants’ or ‘growing things’ for guys (and it’s OK if all they think of here is ‘dicks’: the guy might want all his kids to be alpha male types). (Oh, yes, for guys, the flowers might very well be talents!)
Be careful with the details of the interpretations. Always GENTLY validate. and be open to other interpretations than the ones above.
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March 9, 2007 at 8:07 am |
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April 20, 2009 at 12:06 pm |
what about the colours of the cube? i did this test and they said it was like an arubics cube. does that mean someone of many different personalities?