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PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:18 am 
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I'm currently a junior in high school, and would like to know people's opinions on gaming during school In General. During class it's hard to game because the teacher could stop the discussion whenever. So I was just wondering what are good techniques during class or lunch to do or say, to pick up girls and game them.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 6:45 pm 
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highschool game is the most diffucult thing you'll ever do if you aren't in the cool crowd


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 8:32 pm 
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Yhea your social value is 80% of the game, (on Hb7+) and other guys 'nd girls are trying to get you down and get themselves up any time.-,-

In class I think its like being the funny guy, you know the guy the teacher always says to: ''Can you pleease shut up for a moment please-,-'' (but be carefull your not annoying).

At lunch its just socialize, talking to your friends, DHV, sometimes walking to other groups to socialize (DHV), and if you wanna game at that time, just use your imagination to talk to the girls (no real routines for that).

So what I do to game at highschool, is DHV in school, make fun in the classroom (make fun and flirt with girls to if possible), socialize at lunch, and do the 'real' game after school haha.

But I have a question for the american High-school students, are you guys doing a lot of homework, and do you have almost no spare time?

Cuz I saw something like that on TV, and thats something realy different than in Europe (holland), cuz we (the guys) are doing almost no homework, and have pretty much spare time.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 1:26 am 
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I'm in the same situation here, also a Junior. And no, it really depends on the classes you are taking. If you are in advanced placement classes which are for the hard working and very book smart people then yes, homework will take up most of your time after school. For me I'm taking the general classes, its more time for me after school. But anyway, it really is true that unless you are in the "cool" social group then you're chances are pretty low. But, I have been told that is completely the wrong attitude, once you begin to change ( becoming more confident, more "cool" more PUA) peoples standing towards you will change. This is something I'm personally working on, developing my personal game.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 1:00 am 
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I am in the cool crowd, and socialize with all of the groups, i tend to hang out with more of the senior group. i think i need to be alot more playfull with girls, it seems like being playfull is just great to girls in high school. it seems like they love it! my best friend is a natural pua, hes the best with women at our school. he super playfull with girls and it seems to work.


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