This old book insists you can fascinate a woman with cheese – and it’s totally Brielievable
Anthropologist Dr Holly Walters shared a shot of some advice from The Complete Book of Magic and Witchcraft, which contains snippets of texts dating back to the 17th century.
One line got people talking.
Well, I mean… pic.twitter.com/oadoN1liLC
— Dr. Holly Walters (a.k.a Left Field Notes) (@Manigarm) January 12, 2021
It looks like it should be required reading for any women who want to take steps against being fascinated – by cheese.
The post has been shared one way or another around three thousand times in a day, picking up reactions like these – all Caerphilly crafted.
Concur
— Dawn French 💙 (@Dawn_French) January 12, 2021
What women really want https://t.co/FA0M5uh0Cw
— Sir Shanine (@braintree_) January 12, 2021
Fascinating cheese is my dating style https://t.co/m03hgtep44
— Blood Quantum Entanglement (@LammaticHama) January 13, 2021
Look, if I'm being honest I've noticed this too. https://t.co/Ks6IC1pjiG
— Pete Wharmby (@commaficionado) January 12, 2021
I've found this works with men and enbies too https://t.co/TJAsu3q0f7
— Annalee "we are going to survive" Newitz (@Annaleen) January 12, 2021
Glaringly obvious, unassailable fact.
Have been known to swoon in the face of grilled halloumi https://t.co/gtHcwqoSVM
— KJ 🏳️🌈😊😉🥺💜👩🏼🤝👩🏻 (@propertyofKJ) January 12, 2021
Not such Emmental idea as it first seemed, then.
As so often happens, the picture ended up on Reddit, where u/arb00z had this observation.
Someone with the Twitter handle Tmac13 was ahead of the game.
I have a Kraft American Single that I have been saving for my dream girl.
— Tmac13 (@therealtmac13) January 12, 2021
That’s probably Gouda-nough for his Tinder bio.
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