| I have been studying pick-up for nearly three years. For a year and a half I had 2 girlfriends so I didn't practice much. Now, I just had this crappy break-up with a woman who left me for a former friend, so I'm back, going through all my material that I've gotten.
Profiling has always been interesting to me. The first profiles I used on women were The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene profiles, with 18 different profiles. It was easy to start putting people into the profile that best worked and start using some form of seduction to achieve my result. Then, I decided to go through Vin Dicarlo's Pandora's Box that a friend owned. This is a good program, not great--in my opinion and I'm not reviewing it in any way. The three questions of whether or not a woman is a Tester or Investor, A Denier or Justifier, and a Realist or Idealist, and how it fit into 8 different types instantly boosted my game. I identified that I was dating a modern woman and that by taking the sexual initiative she would follow suit. The moment I identified that, I got laid.
The next woman I had been friendzoned with while using the same techniques that were seducing the Modern Woman. I was being directly sexual, I was being flirty, but, she just filed it away as a friend. Soon, I recognized her Cinderella Archetype, and instead of sexual, I started talking about how pretty she looked. I'd tenuously wrap an arm around her. I started talking about her wonderful traits. Adding a little Swinggcat Push-Pull in the mix, and suddenly I wasn't a friend anymore, I was banging her in the back of her Jeep with her panties bunched around her leg.
Personality Typing can be a powerful tool.
The Screening techniques mentioned aren't so much personality archetypes. I take for granted that roughly 20 percent of women I meet would be instantly down to hang out with me, I'm a yes in their mind. About 30 to 40 percent--probably more to 40%--put me in a maybe category when they see me or just not in a no. And 40 to 50 percent put me in a no category. I can turn a no into a maybe and hang out with this person casually. I can turn maybe's into yes. I can turn yeses into close. As far as mental stability, something also that's important, wolfwoodd has a good one, but there are more dynamics, and it's just about having standards and sticking to them.
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