I read The Game, read most of the DJ Bible, all about neg theory, not supplicating, etc., but if you're an introvert like me, you may as well forget about applying any of this stuff and actually being successful. According to the Book of Pook, "Extroverted Nice Guys have more success than Introverted Don Juans."
I am about as introverted as it gets but let me assure you, I am not classically "shy." I can be assertive when I want to and will never back down for a woman, but this doesn't change the fact that temperamentally and biologically, socializing drains my reserves. My social energy is low, my conversations are filled with awkward pauses and marred with instances of inhibition, and no matter how many C&F routines I memorize, it doesn't make up for the fact that flirting is difficult for me and that I exude no wit, charm, or magnetism whatsoever.
You'll hear stories about AFCs magically "transforming" their personalities into sex-god DJs, but these people were extroverts to begin with. I look at my dad and realize that my personality must be genetic. When I told him about my troubles with girls, all he had to say was "masculinity is overrated" and went on to tell me some of his stories about being nervous around girls when he was my age. He is THE definition of an AFC, a socially-withdrawn, indecisive, timid, sexually-androgynous, nerdy, intellectual-type who decided to go to medical school when he met my mom to ensure her financial stability and ensure himself marriage because he had no other options. I can't help but feel that, as time goes on, I have begun to adopt many of his mannerisms despite the fact that I have tried changing my body language, seeing my self as the prize, etc.
Mind you, I think I am pretty good looking; I get eye-f***ed by girls on a weekly, if not daily basis. I get IOIs from girls frequently, until I approach them and open my mouth. At this point, they realize I exude no sexuality in my personality and soon enough they lose interest. I am on antidepressants now, which helps with social anxiety issues, but they have not made me more extroverted by any means.
I am willing to bet that the vast majority of master DJs out there are extroverts. If I am wrong, please feel free to correct me. On that note, has anybody "overcome" their introversion and been able to pull consistently? Is there any hope for aspiring, introverted DJs?
I am about as introverted as it gets but let me assure you, I am not classically "shy." I can be assertive when I want to and will never back down for a woman, but this doesn't change the fact that temperamentally and biologically, socializing drains my reserves. My social energy is low, my conversations are filled with awkward pauses and marred with instances of inhibition, and no matter how many C&F routines I memorize, it doesn't make up for the fact that flirting is difficult for me and that I exude no wit, charm, or magnetism whatsoever.
You'll hear stories about AFCs magically "transforming" their personalities into sex-god DJs, but these people were extroverts to begin with. I look at my dad and realize that my personality must be genetic. When I told him about my troubles with girls, all he had to say was "masculinity is overrated" and went on to tell me some of his stories about being nervous around girls when he was my age. He is THE definition of an AFC, a socially-withdrawn, indecisive, timid, sexually-androgynous, nerdy, intellectual-type who decided to go to medical school when he met my mom to ensure her financial stability and ensure himself marriage because he had no other options. I can't help but feel that, as time goes on, I have begun to adopt many of his mannerisms despite the fact that I have tried changing my body language, seeing my self as the prize, etc.
Mind you, I think I am pretty good looking; I get eye-f***ed by girls on a weekly, if not daily basis. I get IOIs from girls frequently, until I approach them and open my mouth. At this point, they realize I exude no sexuality in my personality and soon enough they lose interest. I am on antidepressants now, which helps with social anxiety issues, but they have not made me more extroverted by any means.
I am willing to bet that the vast majority of master DJs out there are extroverts. If I am wrong, please feel free to correct me. On that note, has anybody "overcome" their introversion and been able to pull consistently? Is there any hope for aspiring, introverted DJs?