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In 1999, a movie came out called "Deuce Bigolo: Male Gigolo". It starred American comedian Eddie Griffin and former Saturday Night Live standout, Rob Schneider. Both William Forsythe (from "Raising Arizona") and Oded Rehr (Israeli born actor that starred in "The Mummy") had small parts in the movie.

Oded Rehr acted as "Antoine Laconte"; the handsome, Hispanic stud who hires Rob Schneider's tilter character "Deuce Bigolo" to house sit for him while he goes away to Europe on a business trip. Antoine Laconte is a gigolo with a thick Latin accent. He reveals to Deuce that he uses his foreign, exotic charms and perception of sexual prowess to live a luxurious life style. Antoine Laconte brags to Deuce that "Women pay me to give them pleasure." After all Antoine Laconte is a gigolo.

In my humble opinion, this part in "Deuce Bigolo: Male Gigolo" touches a common sexual desire. That is having a forbidden, carnal affair with an unknown stranger. This attraction can especially be potent for Latin and Spanish speaking people because of the influence of the entertainment industry. What woman has not fantasized about being seduced by a, handsome Spanish speaking, Latin lover? What guy has not thought about hooking up with a hot blooded Spanish speaking "chick".

Why? For certain, television and popular culture are partially responsible for conditioning people to see Latin and Spanish speaking people as objects of sexual desire. I personally think that the appeal is also attributable to the fact that speaking Spanish is foreign and different. It is these differences in and of itself that creates the attraction and sexual desire.

The natural, biological, and intended purpose of sex is the procreation of offspring that are slightly, genetically different than their parents. This allows the human species to evolve and adapt. From a biological standpoint, the more variation the better. Then doesn't make since that for people to prefer potential mates that are deferent than themselves at the primal, biological level?

Of coarse, questions dealing with why and how people choose potential mates are far more complicated than the scope of this article. Nonetheless, all other factors being equal, speaking any foreign language, especially Spanish may give you the edge you need with the opposite sex. This may especially be true in a predominantly English speaking cultures and countries like the United States of America.

Can learning to speak Spanish, using a course like Rocket Spanish, help you seduce to opposite sex? Maybe it will? I don't think it will hurt. However, there are many more practical reasons to learn to speak Spanish other than for a booty call.

Here are a few of those reasons:

  • You wan to impress the opposite sex in social situations.
  • You want to broaden your horizons and enjoy the challenge of immersing yourself and into a new language and culture.
  • You are traveling to a Spanish speaking country and want to talk to the locals in their native language.
  • You want to improve your career opportunities. Many professions like: health care, teaching, international business, communications, etcetera will benefit from learning Spanish.

In part 2 of this Rocket Spanish Review, some of the leading learning to speak Spanish courses and Spanish lessons will be reviewed and compared with Rocket Spanish. You can click the following to read part 2 titled Rocket Spanish Review: What is the best Spanish learning program?"

Here are some related Rocket Spanish Review sources: .Rocket Spanish Reviewed Blog.

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