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| Author: | shadow6 [ Tue Jun 14, 2011 11:58 am ] |
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hi all im just woundering who you lot think the best PUA is, and also the best Techniques to use are. Shadow9 |
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| Author: | Kupid [ Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:16 pm ] |
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I think there is no best PUA in the Game, everbody has their own style and their own game, which can be very different from one to another. Besides you need to define, what makes a PUA the best. If that is how many nubers/k-closes/f-closes/girlfriends he had or whatever you have to look into the statistics, but other than that it can be anyone on his good day |
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| Author: | Lava [ Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:55 pm ] |
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I agree there is no best PUA, like Neil Strauss mentioned in the game "asking who the best PUA is like asking who was the best soldier in a war"... Funny enough, I logged in to write something about the book im finishing off "The Attraction Code"... I live in the UK and most of the community PUA originates from America. I have read the game by Strauss, Mystery Method, Sixty Years of Challenge, Paul Janka's book, Pandora's box, endless posts online and now finishing off "The Attraction Code" by Vin Di Carlo. I once read that pick-up is 90% inner game or you must of heard endless times the term "girls just want a confident guy"...I never understood the meaning of that until I read the attraction code, which simplifies teachings into how to be attractive...Mystery is great, Strauss is great too, 60 years of chellenge...all of them, but Vin DiCarlo I would say have been the best teacher. He doesn't rely on routines, he just shows you how to be attractive, he opens your eyes to the psychology of things, how simple stuff we miss on, how to spot them next time. Simple and powerful. My vote goes to DiCarlo |
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| Author: | Bloodninja93 [ Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:13 am ] |
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Depends. They're all good in their own way. And they were all good once upon a time. I used to idolise Mystery, because that's where I started off. Now after reading different methods, I gotta say, 60 Years of Challenge sounds good.. I'm not a big fan of Vin Di Carlo to be honest. It doesn't suit me. As for the best technique, I found out not long ago about "Shock and Awe." It's hilarious, takes balls, and good fun. Check it out. |
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| Author: | 0uch [ Wed Jun 15, 2011 11:11 am ] |
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They all have diffferent style. Regardless which style you wanna learn, you will still need to work on your inner game. |
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