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Default Where to start? - 13-10-2010, 11:15 PM

Been wanting to get good at being a PUA for some time now, I have done relatively OK with girls up to now, had one long term relationship and a few one nights stands, dated a few girls (all of which seem to be short due to my own insecurities) but never really been one of those people who are naturally good at talking to and picking up girls, I never really know what to say or how to keep a conversation going and I'm terrified of rejection.

I'm sure this has been asked a million times on the forum but was wondering what is the best way to start getting into the game, books, CD's? Techniques etc...

How did you start and why did it work for you? Any suggestions would be helpful.
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Default 14-10-2010, 09:13 AM

Go out. Talk to everyone and make friends with people. That is all.

Honestly there's only so much the books can teach you and most of them over-complicate things with "techniques" and "lines". They only cloud your perception, and even the best one (RSD Blueprint) can't teach you anything you can't learn simply by going out with a wingman and being sociable.

As something to try, just ask people at the bar how they're doing and how their day has been. Guys and girls, supermodels and hippocrocapigs.


It's just advice, fellas. Do whatever the FUCK you wanna do
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