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If you are lets say a 6/10, you should only approach women that are 6/10. If this becomes successful, you will slowly be building confidence soon you can move to 7, 8, 9
I have to have to disagree to that man. You mean to tell me that
if your not on the same standard of beauty as the girl you would
like to approach you should not approach her? That bullshit. I'm
not the best looking guy in the world, I'll even admit that I'm a
6 going on 7, yet I still approach girls that are 9's and 10's!
I even have high standards, like I want to make it my mission
to approach girls of high beauty because it makes it
that more exciting and scary when I'm out there
approaching, to feel my heart pounding that
fast at the same time is an awesome feeling!
Whether you think you're attractive
or not is irrelevant.
I'm not a very attractive guy
but I get out my house nearly everyday
of the week and I go out there and practice,
no matter the outcome,
and that is what makes me that much better than
those who are too scared to get out their bubble and
do something about their current situation.
You should NEVER, NEVER restrict yourself or
barr yourself from interacting with others of higher
caliber than yourself cause the more you do, the
more scary it will become to approach them.
I don't approach women that I don't find
attractive, I instead approach girls which my heart
stop and make my hands shake...THOSE are
the kind of girls you should be approaching.
You will get fluent and progress much
faster by approaching hot girls first
and overcomming that fear upfront
instead of dealing with it later.
Confront it and overcome it
by approaching that hot
girl which makes you
scared, all you have
to do is walk up to
her and you're mind
will take care of the
rest, I've done it and
I'm still doing it.
Sure, fix your wardrobe, brush your hair and have a
regular shower...! Looks do not matter and many
of the great PUA's tell us this. If you are confident
in yourself and you show the people around you
that you don't care about the negative stuff
that others say about and at the
same time come off as someone to who can
be admired and respected... that's the beauty.