Twilight technique

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A good personality to imitate is the lead vampire character Edward in the chic flick Twilight. He uses to perfection alot of the attraction techniques that women fall for like, gazing into their eyes, push pull where he acts like she should stay away from him, ****y confidence, and making her feel protected, along with his mysteriousness.

Watch the movie, study his behavior and implement it into your game to make it suit your personality naturally.
 

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Interesting.
I hate twilight but you are correct, Edward Cullen does behave like he should...
 

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I agree. I'm actually able to sparkle in the sun now. Good peacocking....
 

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jacob said:
A good personality to imitate is the lead vampire character Edward in the chic flick Twilight. He uses to perfection alot of the attraction techniques that women fall for like, gazing into their eyes, push pull where he acts like she should stay away from him, ****y confidence, and making her feel protected, along with his mysteriousness.

Watch the movie, study his behavior and implement it into your game to make it suit your personality naturally.
read the book. about 2500 pages but quick read. much better than the movie and you will see exactly what attracts bella to him
 

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You'll find a Don Juan in just about every movie, then you'll realize later on that being a Don Juan isn't some sort of ritual of transformation into a secret society exclusive to only a handful of people in the world, they're all amongst us.

If you want my take on the perfect guy to imitate, although it is a cliche saying here, James Bond. Not just any James Bond though, specifically Daniel Craig. One scene that really sets the best example in the movie Casino Royale:

James Bond just beat Alex Dimitrios in a poker match who waged his car. Bond drives over to Alex's wife Solange Dimitrios, and offers her a lift.

Solange: "I'm sorry, I'm not that cruel."
Bond: "Perhaps you're just out of practice."

Never ever ever has ****y and funny ever been as well presented as that scene.

Later in that movie, Bond is having a tense conversation with Vesper in a car.

Bond: "You're not my type anyways."
Vesper: "What, smart?"
Bond: "Single."

It isn't only how he says it though, how he presents himself. Although there are a myriad of other great examples of guys that possess great womanizing skills, I've never seen anyone do it any better than Daniel Craig.
 

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I can see what you guys are saying but I have to disagree with it. Movies are, at best, an imitation of life, so I think it's a bad idea to imitate an imitation. Catch my drift?

If you imitate someone, you are only going to be as good as all the other guys imitating that same person/character. I think it's good and healthy even to take little bits and see if they work for you, and throw away what doesn't work. But you can do that and stay true to yourself.

Getting laid should be something that comes natural. However often times our social programming gets in the way. That being said I think it's more productive to strip away that programming rather than to simply change it or add to it. Acting like James Bond or some Vamp, isn't going to remove the real mental blocks that keep you from what you want.
 

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SharinganUser said:
I can see what you guys are saying but I have to disagree with it. Movies are, at best, an imitation of life, so I think it's a bad idea to imitate an imitation. Catch my drift?

If you imitate someone, you are only going to be as good as all the other guys imitating that same person/character. I think it's good and healthy even to take little bits and see if they work for you, and throw away what doesn't work. But you can do that and stay true to yourself.

Getting laid should be something that comes natural. However often times our social programming gets in the way. That being said I think it's more productive to strip away that programming rather than to simply change it or add to it. Acting like James Bond or some Vamp, isn't going to remove the real mental blocks that keep you from what you want.
David DeAngelo got it when he said he learned and imitated his friends that were naturally good with women. And same here when I was growing up I'd take what I saw worked with my friends who were Don Juans. This is a better way to learn then just reading up on how to game.

So with this movie and many others you can learn a certain behavior by the example it gives. The main technique this vampire Edward uses that's very powerful and guaranteed to make females fall in love is the eye contact.

And as for the comment Daddy the Pimp made about him being scared of her is it's a form of push pull/ playing hard to get. It's potent because she wonders if he likes her or not, which makes her even more interested in him. But he's also consistently pursuing her.

The only reason i watched the movie is because where i live a lot of the females are reading the book even alot of my female coworkers so one of them let me borrow the dvd. So if it's a hit with the females then they must be attracted to what this Vampire is doing that is making them wet between the legs.
 

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jacob said:
David DeAngelo got it when he said he learned and imitated his friends that were naturally good with women. And same here when I was growing up I'd take what I saw worked with my friends who were Don Juans. This is a better way to learn then just reading up on how to game.
I don't doubt that at all, but then you must also concede that going out and getting experience is also better than learning to game by watching movies.


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So with this movie and many others you can learn a certain behavior by the example it gives. The main technique this vampire Edward uses that's very powerful and guaranteed to make females fall in love is the eye contact.

And as for the comment Daddy the Pimp made about him being scared of her is it's a form of push pull/ playing hard to get. It's potent because she wonders if he likes her or not, which makes her even more interested in him. But he's also consistently pursuing her.
I also saw this film, so I can't fault you on that one. But I think the main thing to consider is that the Vampire guy wasn't using a "technique" to pursue her. He wasn't thinking "ok, I am going to push her away and act affraid of her." He was simply doing what came natural to him.

The main thing you should be "imitating" is that these characters are using their strengths and doing what comes natural to them. When you have great inner game and confidence, techniques and other outer games stuff will just happen on it's own.

This is the main problem I have with "technique" and this concept of copying what you saw in the film. You are only getting the surface of the technique, and working from the outside to the inside. I think you can get good at getting women that way, but that's not a good way to become natural at getting women.


The only reason i watched the movie is because where i live a lot of the females are reading the book even alot of my female coworkers so one of them let me borrow the dvd. So if it's a hit with the females then they must be attracted to what this Vampire is doing that is making them wet between the legs.
A lot of women think romantic comedies are funny. And a lot of them think Johnny Depp is good looking, does that mean you should flamboyantly prance around dressed like a pirate? No.

Don't get me wrong, I am not saying you can't learn anything about pick up or women from movies, I just don't think you should rely heavily on them in order learn anything. It'd be akin to trying to learn martial arts from the cinema.
 

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Edward is a total afc with Bella, wtf is everyone talking about. He's a creep, but the girls don't mind. Why? Because he's hot, a vampire, he has value (scenes where other girls are crushing over him), and he's a romantic.

Impersonate Edward? LOL you're kidding, right? Go ahead and stare like you're going to eat the girl, and get nauseous whenever you get physical. Go ahead, be a total creepshow (which is what Edward is supposed to be ffs).
 

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He's an example of the Byronic Hero:

he Byronic hero is an idealised but flawed character exemplified in the life and writings of Lord Byron, characterised by his ex-lover Lady Caroline Lamb as being "mad, bad and dangerous to know".[1] The Byronic hero first appears in Byron's semi-autobiographical epic narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-18).

* high level of intelligence and perception
* cunning and able to adapt
* sophisticated and educated
* self-critical and introspective
* mysterious, magnetic and charismatic
* struggling with integrity
* power of seduction and sexual attraction
* social and sexual dominance
* emotional conflicts, bipolar tendencies, or moodiness
* a distaste for social institutions and norms
* being an exile, an outcast, or an outlaw
* "dark" attributes not normally associated with a hero
* disrespect of rank and privilege
* a troubled past
* cynicism
* arrogance
* self-destructive behavior

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byronic_hero
 

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k , i've actually read the book and i think if u want to use twilight to help you out, u gotta use twilight from like the first half. then stop, cuz once u get to know Edward more, u find out he's a big ***** and is like in love with her.

but the first parts when hes just chillin and acting all sly, he's such a playa i was like damn this guys' got it going. lmao.
 

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I agree with the other fellow, Edward ain't a good model.

The only reason that guy scored is because his role is a vampire, a thing, some chicks fantasy, that's it. Same exact thing as woman loving cats or poodles. Something they can openly like without having emotional comebacks, perfect relationship for them.

The guy's so much of a creep and a stalker

That movie is such a troubling chick fantasy, vampires are supposed to be killing machines, not some sort of ****ing emotional-tampons.

I guess that makes me a dork for caring about vampire social status in movies lol
 
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