Hey I'm Alkaline, nice to meet you.
I'm a college student in the U.S.
I borrowed a copy of The Layguide by Tony Clink from a friend but ended up just skimming the first couple chapters and going into a 6 mo relationship that provided all the sex I could ever ask for-excluding menstruation periods

. I later, while still in the relationship but unsatisfied and interested in pick up for entertainment decided to buy the book for myself. I loaned it to my roommate to hide it from my girl and didn't read it again till almost a month ago when I finally broke up with the girl for a multitude of reasons-which I'd read on the beach after surfing while in Hawaii (I covered the book with a surrogate cover in case I wanted to talk to girls on the beach). I really enjoyed the Layguide and 75% of the way through it I picked up 'The Game' and read it as a companion. Before picking up 'The Game' I thought the Layguide was the only popularized book on pick up-I'd never read anything like it before. A lot of its advice was lacking credibility-due to its anonymity, even Tony Clink is surely a fake name-and that credibility was provided by The Game. I even thought Ross Jeffries was a registered Psychiatrist or Psychologist-a large misconception. All of the PUA's offer different advice, meaning there's no clear-cut method. Although they all share universal themes-certainly a quantifiable formula exists underneath all these theories. I believe that as everyone is different their pick up techniques are as well. Anyway, I don't want to start a rant about this so I'll end this before I do. I'd love to get in contact with as many of you as possible, feel free to contact me about anything.