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| Author: | legaid87 [ Sat Oct 03, 2009 5:53 pm ] |
| Post subject: | New from Leeds, UK |
Hey guys. I'm a 21 undergrad law student. I'm relatively new to PUA. I've been reading about it for a while but I have not yet had the opportunity to put it into action. Looking for some like minded people that can inspire, help, talk me through my journey. I just thought it would be good to have people who can offer opinions and use their experience to help me. The first thing I wanted to know is where to start. I mean I've read a lot of material but I just do not have a clue of how to start. It may sound stupid but you can appreciate where I'm coming from. I've read The Game, The Venusian Arts Handbook and David Deangelo's DYD. I'm afraid I've read too much and I need to take a step back to go forward again. Any help anybody could offer me would be hugely appreciated. I'm also using this opportunity to broaden the range of people I interact with. It would be great to talk to like minded people who have gone through what I'm going through and come out better for it. |
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| Author: | BadolzoN [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 2:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New from Leeds, UK |
Quote: Hey guys.
Hi how are you!
I'm a 21 undergrad law student. I'm relatively new to PUA. I've been reading about it for a while but I have not yet had the opportunity to put it into action. Looking for some like minded people that can inspire, help, talk me through my journey. I just thought it would be good to have people who can offer opinions and use their experience to help me. The first thing I wanted to know is where to start. I mean I've read a lot of material but I just do not have a clue of how to start. It may sound stupid but you can appreciate where I'm coming from. I've read The Game, The Venusian Arts Handbook and David Deangelo's DYD. I'm afraid I've read too much and I need to take a step back to go forward again. Any help anybody could offer me would be hugely appreciated. I'm also using this opportunity to broaden the range of people I interact with. It would be great to talk to like minded people who have gone through what I'm going through and come out better for it. |
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| Author: | Turn Up the Night [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 3:19 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New from Leeds, UK |
Quote: Hey guys.
Get out of the house and practice. Hmm, now then where to start.I'm a 21 undergrad law student. I'm relatively new to PUA. I've been reading about it for a while but I have not yet had the opportunity to put it into action. Looking for some like minded people that can inspire, help, talk me through my journey. I just thought it would be good to have people who can offer opinions and use their experience to help me. The first thing I wanted to know is where to start. I mean I've read a lot of material but I just do not have a clue of how to start. It may sound stupid but you can appreciate where I'm coming from. I've read The Game, The Venusian Arts Handbook and David Deangelo's DYD. I'm afraid I've read too much and I need to take a step back to go forward again. Any help anybody could offer me would be hugely appreciated. I'm also using this opportunity to broaden the range of people I interact with. It would be great to talk to like minded people who have gone through what I'm going through and come out better for it. I don't really want to give you another book to read but I think Richard La Ruina's book breaks it down nicely giving you a guideline of advice and use the stages to help climb the ladder. |
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| Author: | Dannyozzy [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:05 pm ] |
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dude i was in the same situation, i read a lil bit and had good results, then read too much and started thinkin too much which is never a good thing lol im from leeds myself and i noooo how many clubs are there m8 just go to a few and start talking to people, daunting at first so to ease yaself into it just go out with a few friends and talk to ppl in smokin areas or at the bar, use scripted openers if ya lyk. leeds is awesome for this stuff m8 just go get yaself out there |
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| Author: | legaid87 [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: New from Leeds, UK |
Hey Badolzon. I'm ok cheers. Just finished work and getting my rest on. How you doing? (always feel like I'm trying to chat people when I up when I say that) |
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| Author: | legaid87 [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:09 pm ] |
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Hey Turn Up the Night Thanks for the advice. I've got the book, been reading through it. Much appreciated. Any other hints/tips would be too. |
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| Author: | legaid87 [ Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:11 pm ] |
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Hey Danny Cheers for the advice mate. Hope we can go sarging sometime, share tips and tricks and whatnot. |
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