I didn't intend for it to sound as if I was afraid of the competition, but now I'm thinking that maybe, subconsciously, I might have been. It's actually more a case of me trying to co-exist with the inexperience of other, developing PUAs. To illustrate my point, I'll use last night as an example:
4 of us went out. Two guys have just read the game and watched the pickup artist. One is a semi-natural but wants to get into the game. I'm the most experienced and socially calibrated.
The two inexperienced guys go over and open a set, and it looks to be going well. I'm analyzing the pick-up for the natural and explaining certain concepts. Next thing I see one of the guys doing a compliance test straight from the pick-up artist and getting called out on it. Moments later the other quotes a neg from the game. Add to this their poor body language and interference with each other's targets and you have a prime example of how NOT to pickup.
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I've met a fair few, and I know people who have also met a fair few. It seems that the question should definitely be separated into two tiers - GOOD PUAs, and "wannabe" PUAs. I hate to use that term but it's simply the most efficacious in delivering the meaning: the vast majority of PUAs we chance upon out in the field are...to put it in the most polite manner possible, "beginners". And it's usually a case of being nice to them and making friends for the night. Rarely have I personally got into an amogging battle with another fellow PUA, although I know of one or two cases where this has happened. Still, my point is, this scenario is a long way ahead of us in time. I think the trend still seems to be a large input of awful & fake PUAs, at least in many parts of England (I imagine it varies widely geographically).
This is exactly the problem. It seems that I'm encountering a fair share of "PUAs" (in their opinion) out in the field and it's becoming a lot more mainstream. I don't see them as a threat and it doesn't bother me, but it becomes an issue when those people are in my social group.
So perhaps I should change the question to, how do I train and co-exist with wannabe PUAs in my social group while I'm still learning myself?