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Pretty common theme in pick-up is that newbies should learn approaching first, even the newbie challenge on here is pretty much all about approaching tonnes of girls. But you read all these threads from newbies, and it's pretty obvious approaching isn't their big problem, the big problem is closing.
Are they complete newbies, or just newbies who are finally getting to the mid-game part? I know I always struggled with opening, and continue to do so...
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If you're even just semi-social you meet girls by accident.
I wasn't, and I suspect other guys who end up here are not either. Even then, meeting a girl is NOT the same as opening one.
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Looking back when I was a chode I can think of heaps of girls I got to so-called mid-game with by just pure accident, but just had no idea how to turn that into a lay. If I was a good closer I could've got maybe 50% of those and would've racked up a serious number of lays with quality chicks.
Looking back, the few parties I attended went on _around_ me. I might get introduced to a girl but if she didn't speak to me I wouldn't speak to her, or anyone really.
It really depends on the kind of person you are. I strongly suspect that in the beginning most people who got into PUA were like me... shy, awkward and just not even talking to women. Maybe things have changed a bit, and increasing popularity means more guys like you, who met women but had trouble closing, are showing up... but a lot of guys are still going to need help with opening.
Really, you think "mid-game" is where things should start... but that's because you were already past the real beginning.
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Half of approach anxiety isn't worrying about the approach, it's worrying what you do AFTER the approach.
Nope, it is worrying about the approach. What do I say? How do I look? She probably has a boyfriend! What if everyone in the bar things I'm an idiot? What if this isn't normal?
Those of us who aren't outgoing have to get through all of that long before we can even think about the end game.