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Author:  skang216 [ Fri May 27, 2011 6:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Can "The Game" be Won?

1. Where you're located

I currently live in Chicago, Illinois but I'm located in Richmond, Virginia for the summer.

2. Your age

21

3. How you got into "The Game"

Saw a random ad about PUA which caught my attention.

4. How long you've been studying and practicing pickup

I haven't

5. Which pickup method(s) you like to use

I still don't know any

6. What your hobbies/passions are

I play a bit of acoustic guitar

7. What are your goals

I'm currently finishing my BS in Biological Sciences and applying to dental school

8. Back story

I'm a Korean-American standing at 5'3" who had severe acne in the past. As a result, I have severe scarring around the face. I was a hardcore Christian fundamentalist until I entered college, so I'm a virgin who never had a girlfriend because I once believed "God would provide" and the whole "premarital" jargon...

I don't have much going for me. I lack looks, height, stature, experience, talents, and confidence. Is "The Game" even worth pursuing at my disadvantage? An honest prep talk and similar testimonies would be much appreciated.

Thanks :)

Author:  axtion [ Fri May 27, 2011 6:40 pm ]
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Hey Man,

Welcome to the game. First off, there is always hope. In High school I was 6' and weighted 135. I always thought I would Shawn Bradley and be awkwardly skinny. But after hard work and determination, I am now 195 and have a body I want.

Pick up is the same thing. It may seem like a hard long journey, but its all worth it.

When deciding whether or not to get involved in something look at the alternative. You can either work hard, push your comfort zone, and learn how to pickup girls. Or you can say its too hard, give up, stay where your at now and always wonder what if?

I had a chance to meet a CEO of successful pharmaceutical company who was insanely wealthy. I asked him, "did you always know you were going to be successful?"

He answered, "No way, I had no idea things would go so good. I had an option to either try and see what good can come from it, or just sit at home and watch TV and have NO chance of being successful. I just worked hard and it paid off!"

Good luck and have fun!

Author:  2surgical [ Fri May 27, 2011 10:05 pm ]
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what's your definition of winning?

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