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Don Juan
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Tips for gettin' laid in College? Places to isolate? Just say what u think
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
If I would recommend anything that is both entertaining and very good it'sPerry said:hey WC2, i read your post...it was great, very inspiring. what leadership book would you recommend though?
Man I wish you went to my school, dude. You sound like you would be an awesome advisor.princeofpersia420 said:some tips for getting laid in college:
honestly, it took me almost 3 years of college to learn this, but all you have to do is go up and talk to a chick. honestly, everywhere you go theres babes, and mad cool ones (hippy/hipster types, nerdy chicks, rocker girls, whatever), and most college dudes (at my big state party school at least) are douches, scrubs, n AFC's that only hit on girls (poorly) when theyre drunk...but college girls wanna **** so hey it gets done. i dont go to parties much (anymore, how ironic) but In my experience the better places to "sarge" are around campus, student union, dining hall, etc. but ESPECIALLY in class. see a chick givin you the eye? go sit next to her next class (before class, dont like switch seats in the middle of class thatd be funny though) , real casual like, and be like whats up? im so and so. ****in, every once in awhile, make a quip, laugh at the right times, whatever. then walk n talk with her, get the digits son. be like "lets chill sometime-do you have a telephone?" with a little gleam in your eye and you're good. "make hay while you stay"
thanks ill look into thoseWC2 said:If I would recommend anything that is both entertaining and very good it's
"The Leadership Moment" by Useem
or
"The Way of the Superior Man" by David Deida
The latter is less about leadership and more how to handle work/life/stresses.