Hello, I am 12345...
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For new people, it wouldn't hurt to also list your sticking points when you introduce yourself. Sticking points are parts of your game that you are having problems with (i.e., approaching, closing, inner-game, outer-game, not enough material, etc...)
Ok, my problem is that I have been more or less 100% isolated from women in 5 years, so I have gotten almost no practise lately and almost forgot everything about women - which has both advantages and disadvantages.
I have problems with various details in almost everything, and above all lacking experience. I've been learning a lot lately and am seeking to learn more. I've so far only started making serious progress in the confidence build-up phase, the suffocate-silly-feminist-morality-taught-by-tv-brainwashing phase, and to practising good ways of approaching and simple manouvers following just after approaching, as well as dealing with competition to have the back free during the approach. I'm also doing various things such as practising to quickly detect a woman which is worth trying and one which isn't. So far no serious campaign of frequent bar pickup practising, but they will begin soon. So far, only trying to practise negs, DHVs and reading various signs, outside of bar environments.
In short, I'm still a big noob who has so far failed at almost everything when it comes to women (though I know I have been able to build up confidence in some, but was too stupid to know how to use it), until I received the enlightenment that I deserve to use PUA and that I deserve to pwn!
I think my goal is some relationship eventually, but I must practise one-night stands for a while first, because practising by trying to form relationships takes much more time per amount of info learnt, unlike one-night stand attempts which can give you a new fresh training session any time you want., which allows you to learn faster.

Besides, one-night stands are probably more enjoyable by being less stressful than LTRs when you're a noob like me. So, on to victory, I say!