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Are Pickup artists merely "Simps" in Denial?
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<blockquote data-quote="RonaldB" data-source="post: 1484830" data-attributes="member: 18965"><p>PUA is one of the most shallow and superficial activities you can do. I remember when I was trying to get over "Approach Anxiety" by approaching women, I've never felt so inauthentic and fake as when trying to approach strangers in a mall or park. The women I dated were always compatible with me and I had zero problems talking to them when I first met them.</p><p></p><p>INTERESTING ANECDOTE:</p><p></p><p>One time, I went to San Francisco to do approaches. I was at a place called METREON when suddenly I saw this guy who looked familiar to me. He was Lance Mason owner of a company called PickUp101. In Neal Strauss's "The Game" he is referred as Sensei. I knew Lance because I attended one of his seminars. He was playing with the Wii consoles that were in the mall. I looked at him from afar expecting that if a beautiful woman would appear, he would just stop playing an approach the woman. However, none of that happened. His girlfriend at the time (I don't know if they're still together) came over and they just left. They both looked very happy, and at that moment, I wished I could be in a relationship like that, but as I was young I kept trying to do the PUA shit, and eventually got a girlfriend who I ended up leaving because I wanted more women.</p><p></p><p>In the end, PUA is another kind of poison, similar but no equal to porn, and I'm glad that some (but not all) PUAS have found God after years of pursuing empty goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonaldB, post: 1484830, member: 18965"] PUA is one of the most shallow and superficial activities you can do. I remember when I was trying to get over "Approach Anxiety" by approaching women, I've never felt so inauthentic and fake as when trying to approach strangers in a mall or park. The women I dated were always compatible with me and I had zero problems talking to them when I first met them. INTERESTING ANECDOTE: One time, I went to San Francisco to do approaches. I was at a place called METREON when suddenly I saw this guy who looked familiar to me. He was Lance Mason owner of a company called PickUp101. In Neal Strauss's "The Game" he is referred as Sensei. I knew Lance because I attended one of his seminars. He was playing with the Wii consoles that were in the mall. I looked at him from afar expecting that if a beautiful woman would appear, he would just stop playing an approach the woman. However, none of that happened. His girlfriend at the time (I don't know if they're still together) came over and they just left. They both looked very happy, and at that moment, I wished I could be in a relationship like that, but as I was young I kept trying to do the PUA shit, and eventually got a girlfriend who I ended up leaving because I wanted more women. In the end, PUA is another kind of poison, similar but no equal to porn, and I'm glad that some (but not all) PUAS have found God after years of pursuing empty goals. [/QUOTE]
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