© Kristine Lauvrak - 2014

The Norwegian “Art” of Seduction

Original illustration by Kristin Lauvrak.

You might ask yourself when seeing this title: is there really anything to say about seduction in Norway? Is there even such “art” in Norway? In Italy one could write about the casanovas and the sexy brunettes agreeing with langourious eyes and loud conversations, in France it would be the born-seductors and the classy and snoby Parisian women teasing men with their red lipstick and long cigarettes. But in Norway?? Yes the Norwegian people also have some codes and mysteries surrounding seduction, and they will all be revealed to you now! As a disclaimer I must say they are probably not all revealed here, just those I’ve managed to catch despite poor Norwegian language skills and many cultural misunderstandings.

I found out that the Norwegian art of seduction is based on three basic principles. The first one is eye contact. In any setting (a metro, a party, a bar) a man or a woman will look at you directly in the eyes for several seconds. You might think, like me, that this guy is looking at you in a strange way. Is he stalking me? NO he is trying to seduce you with his hypnotising long eye-contact. If you are a Scandinavian woman you will look back, with a wink (?) or some kind of long smile. And that is the start of something, I guess.
Men will rarely do more than that in their part of the Norwegian seduction process. The rest seems to be the woman’s job (see principle number 2: inversion of roles).
The issue here is that such subtle signs of interest from men are completely invisible to foreign women’s eyes as we are used to heavy flirting and seeing big signs of 2 meters by 4 made by men especially for us. Here it is a little Post-it hidden in the guy’s pocket. No wonder we can’t see it and read it. It is only after some years in Norway that I realised that men do flirt in their own peculiar way in order not to do anything that might invade your private space.p>

So conclusion number one: men won’t do anything more than just looking at you for a few seconds to show interest because they are shy and/or scared and/or very respectful of women. I haven’t figured out which is strongest yet. But sometimes they are even too shy to do that. If so go directly to principle number three: alcohol.

The second basic principle is logically linked to the effect of the first principle. As men are not very brave and need a lot of moral support and encouragement to talk to women, I have observed that there is an inversion of roles in what we, Southerners, see as the usual suspects: man chasing woman, woman playing hard to get, man trying to convince woman anyway by telling her that her eyes reflect all the stars of this universe, that she is beautiful, that no, she doesn’t look fat in that dress. Patriarchal, probably. More romantic, definitely.

Scandinavian women work for it, whereas we sit there and bat our eyelashes. They get active and invite men to dance and flirt openly whereas Southern women are taught to do these things subtly and discretely. You know, with a little style and dignity, not drunk with your fake tan getting off your face like I often saw in the UK. In Copenhagen, where every Friday and Saturday evening see some kind of meat market going on in town, people look at each other for minutes and hours accross the room (party, bar) until one of them comes up to the other and says “my place or your place?”. Or women just come up to a guy in a cafe, handing their number and saying “I like you, call me”. Although I see the benefits of women being like that, it is so foreign that I can only sweep and cry for all the Latin girls who never dare to do such things. Mind you, a few French men I met were offered sudden one night stands by Danish or Norwegian women in bars or parties refused. Apparently Scandinavian women are not used at all to be told by men “no thank you I am not interested in having sex with strangers whom I’ve had no conversation with beforehand”. They got quite angry (of course this is second-hand information, I never experienced it myself). Some men actually like the chasing part, in our part of the world it is that which is called seduction.

In more machist societies like France or Italy, such open flirting from a woman will be seen as an invitation for all the men in the neighboorhood. Some men (not all of course) already flirt heavily when uninvitied, so imagine if you actively seek attention. To avoid being harassed as well as to be taken as “easy” or worse, Southern European women smile a little, ignore a little, and let the guy suffer and try hard to seduce them. What happens to women who grew up in such setting when they end up in Norway? Being used to be seduced for weeks and months by men, with flowers and travels and dreams come true? Well, too bad for you, wink back and get over it.

So second conclusion: Norwegian women are fearless. Which is good, I guess, when you think in terms of gender balance, feministic battles etc. etc. but very bad for those others who were not raised in the North and who try to adapt to these foreign codes of equality even on their way to the bedroom.

The third basic principle, which is the most important of all, is the link between all the principles, the foundation of Norwegian seduction. Yes I am talking about alcohol. Most would say that the French also drink alcohol, and that is true obviously. But Norwegians as other Northern peoples like Britts, Danes, Swedes, Finns and Russians drink really a lot. A (drunk) Dane once told me that being half drunk is a waste of money. Some philosophical standpoint to think about. So this is not about drinking a few glasses, this is about getting smashed drunk, so much that you don’t remember what happened, that you felt so inhibited that you were not even yourself anymore and that it felt great. At that point, just before you pass out, vomit or you get blood poisoning, you are brave enough to make a move on that girl sitting next to you in the bar. It is 3am and everyone needs to leave because the bar is closing. This is the M moment for Norwegian couples in the making.

What comes next is the infamous party-trilogy: after-party, sex and hungover (and sometimes a bonus like vomit and morning-after pill). Most of the time it ends there, after awkward morning-after-moments: who is this person? why am I naked in his/her bed? Is this a real moose-head hanging on the wall staring at me?
In some cases you have breakfast with your one-night love and end up realising that you share real life experience (oh my god it’s so amazing I’ve also been to the Roskilde Festival) and you exchange numbers. What happens next seems to be out of anyone’s control. Is she/he interested? seems to be a question no one, absolutely no one can answer. Then follows days, sometimes weeks of exchanging sms with more smileys than anyone can stand. And then sometimes people hit it off and get together, and after many complicated commitments decide to call each other girlfriend and boyfriend. They might have kids, but rarely do they get married.

To all of those who spread the information that there are no codes of seduction in Norway, you are wrong. There are more than codes, there are scenarios that repeat themselves over and over again every friday and saturday evening in the streets of Norwegian cities.

So what if you don’t drink? (so boring, get out of here). Or what if you are tired of meeting people for one night because now you are 35 and kind of over that. Well then Norwegians start dating on the internet. That does not involve alcohol (or so I am told), but a lot of smileys (still) and long conversations through screens, which make it easier for shy Norwegian men (and women) to communicate with potential love-of-their-life without even having to pass out. More in a next blogpost: Surviving sukker.no.

A Frog in the Fjord: One Year in Norway Book

Comments

90 responses to “The Norwegian “Art” of Seduction”

  1. KATE OWEN Avatar
    KATE OWEN

    Hello my respectable Viewer,i am writing this article to tell the world on how Dr.mack brought my Ex Boyfriend back to me,This is the reason why i have taken it upon myself to thank this great spell caster called Dr.mack because through his help my life became more filled with love and i am happy to say that my Ex Boyfriend who has been separated from me for the past 3 year came back to me pleading for acceptance from me, This was a shocking event because before i contacted Dr.mack i was the one begging my Ex Boyfriend to come back to me but through the assistance of Dr.mack i now have my relationship restored. You can also have a better relationship only if you contact:***********DR_MACK@ YAHOO. COM***********Thank you.***********

    1. Terpentin Avatar
      Terpentin

      Are you stupid or just retarded?

  2. […] That nice thing about flowers can be that they operate perfectly to get a family vacation or characteristic which usually demands celebration. The days that will be lifestyle to make sure you honor women make an exceptionally amazing time to give flowers. For example, women world wide appreciate Valentine’s Day because the device is exactly about absolutely adore and romance. Even though it is a Western holiday, the Russian women have become knowledgeable about that and try to get pleasure from the thoughtfulness behind mailing flowers. Options For No-Fuss Plans For https://afroginthefjord.com/2013/06/27/the-norwegian-art-of-seduction/ […]

  3. Wonderful goods from you, man. I’ve understand your stuff previous to and you are just extremely excellent.
    I actually like what you have acquired here, really like what you are stating
    and the way in which you say it. You make it entertaining and you
    still care for to keep it smart. I can’t wait to read much more from you.
    This is really a great website.

    1. Fraboble Avatar
      Fraboble

      *woman

  4. BTW, he justified saying that he couldn’t control himself.

  5. I am quite relieved to found your article! During my exchange semester I had an intense romance with a Norwegian and you descriptions are so accurate. I see a lot of his behavior in your words and some things now seem to make (culturally) sense 😀

  6. […] on your way to the bedroom, which I once called “inversion of roles” in my blogpost The Norwegian “Art” of Seduction. I have talked to many Norwegian men over the years, asking them why it is so hard to reach out to […]

  7. Han ka Avatar
    Han ka

    I just came in sweden 2 months ago for business, and for the past month im hitting on every girl i see attractive to me eyes, all in gym, and we talk a little, smile, share info, exchange numbers, ald they dont respond lol! And dont get me wrong, im middle eastern, been living all arround europe for the past 10 years, tall, good looking, fit and athletic, and iv been meeting and flirting with girls since my pubic hair started growing! Im a morning person, meaning 10 pm im sleeping, so im always meeting girls in the day, but doesnt seem to work for me here, im super direct, i dont play games anymore, being 29 years and quite experienced, i speak my mind, but for rhe past month since i decided to actively persue swedish girls, i got many numbers with few responses and no outcomes! Could be me, i guess, deffenitely a possibility, or swedish girls had enough of foreigners untill now year 2020, where darker skin groups, are lower rank and less wanted i guess? Anyway, just sharing my experience :))

  8. […] lord, if I had read this before I started on this journey, I would have […]

  9. Swedes marry Swedes, Norwegians long to marry Norwegians, we are not cultures that tend to stray far from home. As a Norwegian man, I’ve never had a desire to date outside of Norway. It’s a cultural thing, we prefer confident, intelligent, self-sufficient, beautiful women of Scandinavia, over all.

  10. Nicoletta Avatar
    Nicoletta

    A point on “loud Italian conversations” – I am Italian and I can tell you most of us especially in the north are not loud – at all. This stupid stereotype is a passive aggressive put down used in ignorance by the same people who then come to Italy, or would like to, and covet our art, history, food, fashions, cars, motorcycles, boats, hotels … the list is long. I understand that the comment is made lightly here, but it has become annoying, so; sorry but not sorry, alittle more respect for and knowledge of a country and its people who deserve it in spades is in order. Check yourself girl.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from

Subscribe now to keep reading and get free access.

Continue reading