My story.
I first stumped into the world of pickup, when I got struck with one-itis back in 11th grade High school (a year ago). She was asian HB8 by my standards (probably a HB7 now). But I wanted her, but I didn't know how to approach her.
So one lonely night I googled "how to become a player" and this is where my journey began.
A whole world opened up before me, there was a ton of resources on how to attract women, and how to get girls. I was a bit skeptical, I though no way this would work.
Then I was recommended to read the book "The Game" By Neil Strauss. I was blown away, I stayed up very late reading the book page by page.
And I would go to school hyped up, I would talk about this stuff to my guy friends (embarrassing now that I think about it). And approach a girl every and there (and **** up horribly). Eventually I got the balls to approach the HB8 girl, and tried out everything on her = kino, palm reading, lame **** like that.
Kino blown my mind, I never thought you could do that with a girl. I was always the nice guy before. I use to buy girls gifts (yes im guilt of that). I NEVER thought you could touch a girl. Well that went out the window fast.
So, during the next months I tried out a lot of the stuff, but never really got anywhere (because my inner game was still a wreak, and my old friends were really holding me back).
Secretly though, my life was suffering. I had terrible grades at the time, I was failing several classes. And I was depressed, I almost killed myself.
It wasn't I transfered out, that there a huge change of fortune for me.
In my new school, I started out as a loner. But within a month, I quickly became "a player". But I hated being called a player. There was where everything started clicking for me.
My inner game was repaired, thanks to David Angelo. And I made tons of new friends, and I was pulling girls left and right.
Long story, short, I transfer out. Now I'm in college+high school and building the life I always wanted. The journey was amazing for me, I met some people who literally changed my life. And in another life time I would have probably never met them, if I didn't stumble upon this.