Papa_smu
Banned
I have a buddy of mine who've I met several years back through a forum like this to get better with women. We have been going out sarging and doing day game but the majority of the time it has been cringe sessions. Although over time we've become friends, I often deflected when he offered to go sarging. The thing is he has Asperger's and that often been his crutch when he tries approaching strangers. He's wicked smart and over the years has gotten better at being outgoing. On the other hand, if puppies and kittens at chick magnets -- he is the complete opposite: chick-repellent.
I've given loads of advice on how to get better, but he doesn't listen. It made me wonder how much he has control over with his condition. This youtube video below had me thinking about that:
For instances, is it good advice to tell him to think about the other women's wants and needs when in fact he's explicitly accounting for EVERY possible dialog he can have with her? Or telling him to talk about what interests the other person to build rapport? Even though, he inherently doesn't give two sh|ts what the other person is interested in?
"Uh-huh, you did a line of cocaine in the woman's bathroom? Well, let's talk about killing and skinning bears in Red Dead 2--"
"You won a frisbee golf tournament last month? Ah ah, yeah, what do you think social feminists think about the sport?"
What do you guys think? Is it worth it for someone with Aspergers to put themselves out there? Is there an alternative approach when it comes to pick-up? At this point, I just don't want to help him anymore because -- well -- he is beyond help.
I've given loads of advice on how to get better, but he doesn't listen. It made me wonder how much he has control over with his condition. This youtube video below had me thinking about that:
For instances, is it good advice to tell him to think about the other women's wants and needs when in fact he's explicitly accounting for EVERY possible dialog he can have with her? Or telling him to talk about what interests the other person to build rapport? Even though, he inherently doesn't give two sh|ts what the other person is interested in?
"Uh-huh, you did a line of cocaine in the woman's bathroom? Well, let's talk about killing and skinning bears in Red Dead 2--"
"You won a frisbee golf tournament last month? Ah ah, yeah, what do you think social feminists think about the sport?"
What do you guys think? Is it worth it for someone with Aspergers to put themselves out there? Is there an alternative approach when it comes to pick-up? At this point, I just don't want to help him anymore because -- well -- he is beyond help.