What are these patterns PUA's speak of???



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:59 pm 
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I constantly read that in books and articles pua's write. They say that after doing hundreds or thousands of approaches, they started to see patterns.

What does that mean exactly?


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:13 pm 
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I constantly read that in books and articles pua's write. They say that after doing hundreds or thousands of approaches, they started to see patterns.

What does that mean exactly?
There are lots of patterns really but generally you will see patterns in the way your approaches go. Let's say for just grins and giggles that I use the same opener, the same DHV attraction building routines, etc. You can almost time the girls responses to them and know what their next likely questions are, etc.

There are patterns with building rapport that you will see and escalating to sex. For instance one of the patterns some guys saw when the community was still pretty new was the idea of Last Minute Resistence so they came up with ideas to get past that for sex.

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