I’m not up-to-date on with the seduction community. Though in context with what I do know, I understand better what you mean now. I agree with you, practicing lines in that setting wouldn’t be optimal.
Do you find the techniques of the seduction community useful? It may be worth me looking into. I’m much more interested in “day game” than “night game,” though. (If I have the terminology correct.) I trust practice is still essential for the former, as well.
Do you find the techniques of the seduction community useful?
Yes I do, though there is lots of misinformation and bullshit out there so nowadays you have a hard time distilling the useful stuff. Also a lot of it is very hard to understand if you don’t see it applied in field by a pro.
I agree that day game is great although night game can be very good for practice because people are often more in a social mood than during day.
Could you point me in the direction of the useful stuff, please? I’d like to avoid the misinformation and bullshit, if at all possible. I just don’t know enough to separate the good information from the bad.
After reading 100+ pages, I’m a 1⁄3 of the way through the book. A lot of the information makes sense to me! I think my biggest challenge will be the implementation.
Edit: Just got to the part about negs. Wow! Now this seems like something I could implement well.
Mystery is the PUA. His book “The Mystery Method” is a classic and while some canned routines are dated, the overall theoretical foundation is solid. Perhaps he could have optimised presentation a bit to more easily facilitate inner game and perhaps Bang by Roosh does a better job of presenting game to the average Joe layman by ditching the geeky acronyms and pseudo-evopsych(I love the geeky acronyms and pseudo-evopsych) but overall if you want to understand how dating and seduction works I have yet to see a better book.
I haven’t read his newer work (Revelation ect.) but I’d put a high probability on it being quality stuff.
I’m not up-to-date on with the seduction community. Though in context with what I do know, I understand better what you mean now. I agree with you, practicing lines in that setting wouldn’t be optimal.
Do you find the techniques of the seduction community useful? It may be worth me looking into. I’m much more interested in “day game” than “night game,” though. (If I have the terminology correct.) I trust practice is still essential for the former, as well.
Yes I do, though there is lots of misinformation and bullshit out there so nowadays you have a hard time distilling the useful stuff. Also a lot of it is very hard to understand if you don’t see it applied in field by a pro.
I agree that day game is great although night game can be very good for practice because people are often more in a social mood than during day.
Could you point me in the direction of the useful stuff, please? I’d like to avoid the misinformation and bullshit, if at all possible. I just don’t know enough to separate the good information from the bad.
Venusian arts revelation(the book). http://www.venusianarts.com/
EDIT: And lets keep the pirates at bay. :)
Thanks for the suggestion!
After reading 100+ pages, I’m a 1⁄3 of the way through the book. A lot of the information makes sense to me! I think my biggest challenge will be the implementation.
Edit: Just got to the part about negs. Wow! Now this seems like something I could implement well.
I find that edit sort of chilling!
Mystery is the PUA. His book “The Mystery Method” is a classic and while some canned routines are dated, the overall theoretical foundation is solid. Perhaps he could have optimised presentation a bit to more easily facilitate inner game and perhaps Bang by Roosh does a better job of presenting game to the average Joe layman by ditching the geeky acronyms and pseudo-evopsych(I love the geeky acronyms and pseudo-evopsych) but overall if you want to understand how dating and seduction works I have yet to see a better book.
I haven’t read his newer work (Revelation ect.) but I’d put a high probability on it being quality stuff.