Alright guys, i'm Stats, posted on here a few days ago after some quick help (as 'passmeover') but now time for formal introduction with a more suitable forum name (Stats is a nickname my mates gave me, so seems suitable)
I'm 22 year old student, currently living in Surrey area for summer hols. Read The Game last august/september and got stuck into trying things out when returned to university after the summer break.
Although at first had problems with over negging and not quite understanding what i was doing especially when using other people's routines (which i try not to do as much anymore), i've managed to get to the point where i am a lot more confident around girls, although no where near the stage i would like to be.
My former success with women involved just being the nice guy, and as i've been gifted with quite good looks, it worked relatively well. My confidence has grown massively this past accademic year and am able to get, with more frequency, girls i am actually after, rather than just girls that take a fancy to me.
Sticking points: My main success with women is in social circles who see me about at uni, and i am able to chat to on various different occasions and build attraction. What i want to improve on, and am not very good at, is picking up girls in clubs/bars who i meet for the first time and want as i am often not able to build attraction quickly enough and get the girl interested in me. (although sometimes happen, just not often with the girl i want). I also still sometimes over neg, and fail to read ioi's correctly, and also sometimes don't know when the right time to stop negging or cocky/funny attitude and start building comfort is.
I am also off to America to study there for a year from the middle of August, so i imagine (as far as i've heard) that with the Enlgish accent, i should be able to have some good success there. Any tips for how to get the top girls in American colleges (i.e the cheerleaders etc.) would appreciated.
Anyway, thats me, look forward to building my knowledge with u guys.
Cheers. Stats.