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PostPosted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:07 pm 
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Website: http://thesecretlivesofman.blogspot.com/
Location: Hong Kong
Hi, I'm Phil, I've been an occasional reader of these forums in the past, but now decided to throw myself into the fray of the PUA world.

I'm 37 years old, single (out of choice), born and brought up in UK, I now live in Hong Kong, China.

I'm a Consultant Organisational Psychologist, and have, over the years, specialised in a range of areas including risk behaviour, ergonomics, motivational analysis and interpersonal relations. However, my hobby area of interest is in Evolutionary Psychology.

I'm interested in the discussions here because of the bio-psychological processes underlying so many of the PUA techniques. I'm particularly interested in how we can tap into subconscious inherited, innate, thinking patterns, perceptions and responses. As such, I'm interested in how we apply evolutionary psychology to everyday life.

My blog (linked on my website button below) is all about how my life experiences are shaped by evolutionary psychology. It's a no holds barred, lay it all bare, look at sexuality. It maybe of interest to the gentlemen here.

I look forward to learning more about PUA, discussing the issues and engaging in debate with the members here.

best wishes,

Phil


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