Dating Horror Stories
The Girl That You Don’t Feel The Need To Game: Diamonds In the Rough
How To Fight Feminism
People Don’t Like Confronting Reality
The Flimsy Excuse
The Average Frustrated Chump Mantra
Alpha Resistance
The Fake It Till You Make It Mantra
Independence Day
The 3 Date Rule
Bill Maher’s Strange Sudden Feminist Outcry Against Jackie O

First off, thanks for the comments from last Tuesday, it’s great to see the feedback and what area’s you would like to see tackled in the future, based on your weak area’s in game. I shall do my best to tackle each one. Transitioning to closing seems to constantly be a position of struggle for aspiring players, and really, it’s surprising how little focus game blogs have on closing. Seems like the PUA world got stuck in that vernacular and it was all about the number close, and not about the f close. I heard a story from the girl I’m seeing now, over the weekend, she regaled me with one of her beta friends who’s trying to pick up, and how he bragged about a number close. Oh and he used that term too. While it’s important to remain positive, especially in the dating world, I know it can be littered with atomic land mines, but getting a number isn’t anything to be proud of. For one, you have to make sure it’s a real number, or her real number, before you start bragging. If you try calling it, and some stranger picks up, you’re little number close was actually a ‘take off creep.’.

Transitioning from flirting to having a girl wanting to unquestionably jump your bones, as one commenter said, is a sticking point with guys – not wanting to come off creepy, was another comment, and one that struck a chord in me, that I think is the inherent problem, was the one that mentioned the perfect transition. The last comment on this was wise, there is no perfect transition. Seduction is an intuitive technique, this is why you heard the terms PUA in game blogs for so long, and only some used the words seduction, because seducing a girl requires a lot of intuition and finesse. It is not a set of techniques you can learn, and there’s a lot less routines you can run to test it out.