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Default 1 year on... - 26-04-2011, 11:06 PM

Time for an update!

So i've been gaming for about a year. My game has become stronger through approaching set after set. About 9 months ago, I moved into the center of Bristol (with BCB) to get in the mix of it. Moving into the center of any major city is going to help you raise your game; you can't help but be social.

So, BCB has been emotionally tied up in a LTR and seems quite happy (fair play). He'll be moving out in about 2 weeks and I'm going to continue paying the rent on this place because I love the location so much! Off the back of that, I've taking a bit of time to reflect what's been happening socially, where my skills have become stronger and what I still need to work on.

Bristol. I love the place. So much to do and see. I've hardle scratched the surface. When I joined up a year ago, there were quite a few people around; Summer Junky (not sure where he went to), Blanca (moved away! Such a shame dude!), Pav (crazy but cool polish guy who decided that he didn't need wings anymore), Ali (heading up the Cheltvegas branch now!). The only guys that are left are Cefai (who I see here and there – but will be moving faaaaar away soon) and Sweden (who is my main wing these days... but I still wish we could go out more!). There have been too many PUA one-night-stands to even mention... (Noobs! Man up and stick with it!!!)

In all honesty, the scene in Bristol is pretty much dead. Sad. But True.

To the experienced of us here, you'll know that this is a side-effect of an PUA community. People will come and go. Just like gyms; seems like a good idea for about 2 weeks but the noob enthusiasm dies very quickly. Especially round these parts.

I'm seriously considering hauling ass and getting out there on my own but that seems a little drastic. As I'm still relatively fresh to this city, I haven't utilised some of the other social avenues. Meeting people in other groups and start going out with them. Gym, Hobbies, Music, etc. My work is about to move into the heart of Bristol too so that will definitely increase the potential to meet awesome groups of people on a less 'gamey' (sounds gay!) basis.

Bristol being slightly dry of keen players, I have been traveling down to London a lot to Day Game. There seem to be a lot more people who take it seriously and are pretty experienced that are out to game but aren't PUA Nazis (you know the type!). I paid for some Day Game training with Yad after going to the Daygame.com seminar which if I'm honest, blew my mind! (yes, yes... I know your thoughts on paying for training...) It's been so amazingly easy to meet awesome girls just by saying 'Hello!'. Something I would have never had the confidence to do if I didn't do the course.

From there, I managed to get hooked up with a couple of guys (who trained me) that we're amazing at the day approach. They've been tied up with a guy called Beckster (as a guy who doesn't keep up with the who's who of Pick Up – I never heard of him) Though I haven't seen his game directly (yet) the internet seems to big him up as of Legends. So that will be interesting to see how getting mixed up with those guys will pan out.

So skill wise my approach has been more confident. I've realised the importance of social momentum; if you think you'd like to speak to someone, just speak to them. I just the first thing that comes to my head (being natural). Okay, the first few times it feels awkward, but after a while, I stop caring which in turn makes my conversations and lot more fluid and engaging. When I start a night out, I tell myself, I have all the conversation skills I need to get chatting and I have faith that I will do what I need to do to get her number.

As some of you may know, approaching was (still is) a massive hurdle for me. Stopping girls in the day time was probably, my ultimate approach fear! Getting over that, has helped me overcome my AA massively. Find the thing that scares you the most and just fucking do it. That one thing may still be hard for the next 2 to 3 years... but, by god, everything else becomes so much easier when you face up to it (in my case, night time approach is becoming a cinch by comparison).

On the face of it, things are going well! I know the importance of going out and being social, so I manage to get out twice a week at the mo. Once I find my feet a bit more in Bristol, I'm sure that will increase. Still have the London avenue that I'm taking full advantage of. I've got an office down in Victoria that I make frequent visits too. Now the summer is here, I'm sure I'll be out Day Gaming a lot more.

So that's where I'm at right now! Could end up writing a shite load more about the finer details but to be honest, the only detail that matters is I just get out there and just start talking. Fuck the rest.

On a sign off, let me just say 3 things:

Number 1) If you haven't yet, try the stopping a girl in her tracks to say hello in the day time. It's fucking amazing!;
Number 2) The only the thing that matters is conversion. If your goal is to (insert goal here, i.e. shag girls), the amount of openers you know doesn't mean shit, the amount of approaches you do doesn't mean shit, the amount of numbers you get doesn't mean shit, the number of day 2's doesn't mean shit. Stop getting hung up on the ancillary.
Number 3) Ali still has the best cold night approach of anyone I've seen; You rock dude!
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