| PUA Forum https://www.pick-up-artist-forum.com/ |
|
| Enter: Sorce https://www.pick-up-artist-forum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=52495 |
Page 1 of 1 |
| Author: | sorce [ Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:44 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Enter: Sorce |
Name: Sorce Loc: NYC Age: 21 --- Pre-Initiation: A few months back, I was working night shift as a cashier at this restaurant. At around 12:00 am, Julian Foxx walks in. Nights were always slow , so he started chatting with me, my backup, and the chef. First impression: This guy is probably full of shit, but he made me think of this friend I had made in China back in 2007 (a jack-of-all-trades 20-something year old Chinese guy - handsome and charismatic) who claimed he could walk into a club and walk out with nearly any girl he wanted. I thought he was exaggerating a little, but was awed by the idea. Initiation: Isolated and romantically frustrated in Queens, I joined some dating websites. After a couple pointless dates and more pointless people, I Googled, "Picking up girls." Reviews on Amazon led me to "The Game" by Strauss. That was about a week ago. Nearly finished with "The Mystery Method" and I've looked through a bunch of YouTube clips of Mystery and others. --- Time in the Game: I've been collecting routines from Style, Mystery, and other guys from YouTube. Soon, I'm going to start canning this stuff. When I move into Manhattan, I plan to sarge several nights per week. Anyone interested? --- Preferred method: I do not know what is out there in terms of methods and why each method is different. I will start with MM, then pick up some NLP (because it seems so subtle). I also like what I've seen of Juggler - seems like a very kind and relaxed guy. I won't ask what you guys recommend - I'm sure FAQs abound with that sort of info, and it's mostly up to personal preference. I assume it'd be best to start with something tried and true, get out in the field, then come back and shop for methods when I have a better understanding the Game. I also plan to do some intensive psych and behavioral studies like Strauss did before he threw himself into the Game. Also, I'd like learn some cold reading, but I do not want to rely on it because it's not really appropriate outside of meeting cute girls. --- Interests: Why are you so nosy? I don't date nosy chicks. --- Another thing: I'm planning to go solo almost exclusively for a while. Does anyone have any LWS-specific advice? Sorce |
|
| Author: | Tryybe [ Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:57 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Hey |
You seem like a very interesting and intelligent guy who'd rack up success very quickly. I want to learn Capoeira and parkour myself! I'm fairly fresh to the game too, but the one recommendation I have is not to get caught up in doing too much research without the practice. It's a trap, especially if you really enjoy the knowledge and philosophical aspects of what you're learning. I say bust yourself up by doing a couple cold approaches, even by yourself. Then I recommend trying to network and approach through social circles. That's started to give me a bit of success. Best of Luck! |
|
| Author: | tarzan15 [ Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:38 pm ] |
| Post subject: | |
Plus computer science is always a plus... Not to the ladies as much, but it's impressive to me. What I've learned about talking to ladies is to make your job sound important. You're not a programmer, you work in "professional services" ect. Welcome to the joint bro. |
|
| Author: | sorce [ Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:21 am ] |
| Post subject: | |
Thanks for the advice. Quote: I'm fairly fresh to the game too, but the one recommendation I have is not to get caught up in doing too much research without the practice. It's a trap, especially if you really enjoy the knowledge and philosophical aspects of what you're learning.
After reading your comment, I decided to go clubbing this Sunday or this coming work week. I have zero material, and plan on trying to create a few minutes of conversation ending with rejection - the "Crash Close" as I call it. Some martial artists practice getting hit so they are no longer afraid of the pain - the concept with the "Crash Close" is the same.Quote: What I've learned about talking to ladies is to make your job sound important. You're not a programmer, you work in "professional services" ect.
Unfortunately, I'm 21 and taking a year off from school, so not only do I not have a job, but I'm not exactly a student either. I'm not sure how to get over the "What do you do?" question, but when I get some material working, I'll definitely iron out this detail. For now, I'm an "ass model" or some other bullshit. ;-)And again - if anyone has PUA buddies in NYC, send them my way. Even if I want to LW for now, it doesen't hurt either to collaborate and network! Sorce |
|
| Author: | BadolzoN [ Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:47 am ] |
| Post subject: | |
You seem like a great addition to the forum! Welcome! |
|
| Author: | sorce [ Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:44 am ] |
| Post subject: | |
The Crash Close according to Alex: |
|
| Author: | Tryybe [ Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:43 am ] |
| Post subject: | crash closing |
yea i think there's definitely some method in what he's saying. the worst crash and burn i've had was on the santa monica bus. if you want to feel a truly terrible feeling try failing on a public bus. you will hear snickers abound from even the vagrants, and you will have nowhere to go until your destination. that being said, i think crashing and burning builds up some fortitude but you don't want to punch yourself in the face for too long. good luck man! |
|
| Page 1 of 1 | All times are UTC |
| Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group http://www.phpbb.com/ |
|