Natch said:Wow! I was amazed at how anti SS this board is.
I love SS.
I find it is fcuken awesome, and it is extremely effective.
I use it in situations where
a) I want to fclose and the HB isn't in state yet (ie LMR etc)
b) converting friends to fcukbuddies
c) creating a 'special bond' with someone quickly (ie comfort and trust),
d) preparing straight girls for bisexual experiences ,and
e) to hypnotically fcuk with people who annoy me.
I also use it a little bit for frame control and state management.
This focus of "Just be a normal guy and relate to chicks like a normal guy" is fine , if youre on this site cos youre a skinny dweeb who can't get laid like a normal guy.
But if you want to get laid like a fcuken rock star then you need to start using some **** that's a level up from just taking coworkers out to dinner and a movie and then plying them with cheap Chardonnay.
I would be keen to start a discussion group centring around the intelligent use of SS techniques , and am happy to share what has been working for me.
Good for you. You probably know a lot about SS that I personally do not. I'd be interested in learning more. Seriously.
I totally agree that `dating' in the traditional sense has nothing to do with attraction. My girlfriend and I never `dated' until we started sleeping together.
But I'm still going to guess that SS is probably only part of your game. Maybe a big part but still only a part. For example, how do you get yourself in the position to be fclosing a girl, or going up and engaging her in the first place? You know that a lot of guys don't even know how to do that, especially when that girl is the object of their One-Itis.
Here is my big reservation. It just seems so unnatural and rather complicated. Read a manual on it, it is full of a lot of esoteric jargon. So many things to keep track of. Are you SURE this is the most direct way to get laid?
EDIT I: I will admit this. In its most basic form, it does make a lot of sense. This explains the connections that I was able to make using it. A great way to establish rapport with someone you're already in a conversation with (and to come across as extremely emotionally literate) is to vividly describe universal human experiences, especially if these involve excitement, adventure, passion. But still, talk will only get you so far. At some point you actually need to deliver.
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