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Isn't it then a hammer that bumps over ones heads instead of helping to secure a nail just because it is being sold in a farmacy?!
There is a saying from the earliest days of the community:
Fake it, till you make it. Even if you are some dumpy loser who doesn't know how to talk to people, if you act the part long enough people (yourself included) will begin to see it that way.
If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, looks like a duck...what does that make it? Act like it, dress like it, talk it. Start getting into shape, approach just for the hell of it, have the attitude and eventually it'll start falling into place as long as you stick with it(just like EVERYTHING ELSE in life). The dumpy loser you describe is only half assing it. Also, guess what, even the best get rejected, so the fuck what? Take it as a learning experience.
The most sound principle of the method is:
Perception is reality. You're initially altering perception not reality. Eventually reality (much to your surprise) will follow suit. I would suggest (if you haven't already) reading "The Game" by Neil Strauss. Then reread it.