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| Author: | Boboa48 [ Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | hey guys |
I'm joe, im 16 and I've always had trouble with getting "game" I've got very mild aspergers syndrome which is a disability that basically makes you a little more socially akward "bad body language ect" I dont really suffer in this department I actually do pretty well socially but with women its a different story. Any book suggestions for me to read? I'm going to rent The Game from my local library and am wondering if there are any other titles I should get. |
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| Author: | Byzantine [ Tue Apr 05, 2011 8:07 pm ] |
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First of all dude, you're 16 and I think NOBODY who is 16 will feel quite comfortable in their skin yet, but you're on the right track to discover your mature self. Be careful with the stuff you're reading because 93% of things are meant for "college+" game, some stuff could actually affect you negatively in high school, I'm just saying think things thoroughly before you apply them in field. The 1 thing I can say about high school is that its quite unforgiving, stick it in the wrong girl or offend one with your approach and its an uphill battle. However remember that college is just around the corner and everything you try and learn in high school will take you to an awesome fun start to college. A good friend of mine used to SWEAR there was something wrong with him because he just couldn't feel comfortable, and he wasn't bad looking just a bit "awkward", he started a self-awareness meditation program, no psychiatrists or gurus but he really stuck to it and he changed for the best! Remember dont spend more time reading than actually talking to a girl! Best Luck to you! ps. You should be calling them "girls" not "women" you big Don Juan |
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| Author: | Boboa48 [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 1:40 am ] |
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I completely get what your saying. I want to get my "game" a little better. Any books other than The Game that are worth a read? |
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| Author: | Byzantine [ Wed Apr 06, 2011 11:33 pm ] |
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OK you guys, slap me if you disagree (with an explanation) but I think David Wygant might be a good influence for someone as young? He's very honest and optimistic, its all about living a happy moment with everyone around you not just women. As a 16 year old the worst thing you could do would be to start using words like "target" or "neg". Best Luck, have TONS of fun with this and everything else you do! |
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