Seduction in a sentence as a noun

It all depends on the quote's context, right?This is a book on seduction, not a book on long-term relationships.

The dual-purposing of the name can still be overcome because r/seduction isn't that big, but it is an uphill battle.

This kind of incrementalism is pretty fundamental to all seduction.

And this is the problem with this entire debate: those who are arguing against these "seduction" techniques must resort to strawmen and imagined scenarios to show how awful this is.

Being too direct is a huge turn off so artfully and gradually escalating the romantic and sexual undercurrents of an interaction is where much of seduction hinges.

Say what you will about the seduction community, my very brief and infrequent encounters with it have been largely positive and I left thinking that they were a generally respectful, if a little bit misguided, group.

This problem starts early, too - in my undergrad institution, many of the lectures and programming assignments taught OOP with examples employing beer and women-as-objects-of-seduction.

Maybe I was raised by a bunch of rabid dogs...But after reading the cached page... I really don't understand what the creator did wrong?He was a guy that I a lot of people can identify with, whom is publishing a book about his experiences?Is seduction intrinsically bad?

Seduction definitions

noun

enticing someone astray from right behavior

noun

an act of winning the love or sexual favor of someone

See also: conquest