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Do Do That Voodoo

You need to just try it. Really. It works. Trust me.

Voodoo has a bad reputation which has reduced its popularity here in the West to near zero. That’s unfortunate, a really big missed opportunity.

It’s pretty simple to do, although you do need something from the target’s physical body—hair or fingernail clippings will do. I know it seems creepy, but I got some of her hair from the salon when she got her hair cut. I picked it up from the floor after she left. Surreptitiously.

I knew I had to do something when she rejected me. I didn’t know what. I picked up the hair, but I didn’t really have a plan at the time.

The doll itself is made from old socks, cut and sewn into a roughly human form. I filled it with dried leaves and the hair. The sewing a crude—I’m not good at it—and I drew on a face with a permanent marker.

Now, I had the doll and it was time to test. I set down the needle. I lit a candle and put the doll next to it. I took out a bowl and filled it with warm water.

I dimmed the room lights. I gently place the doll into the bowl and moved the candle closer. Then I began massaging her tiny feet.

A few miles away, she took a deep breath and sighed. She felt really good.

I couldn’t bear to hurt her. She rejected me, but I’m still in love. I’m planning more of the same. Whatever your situation, you should try it, too. It works. Trust me.

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