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Lunatic
09-03-2007, 10:58 PM
Hello fellas,

I'm completely new to this forum and still trying to learning the ways of PUAs. Let me give a brief description of myself: I'm currently attending college in Orlando, Florida. I like to think I'm a good looking guy, but not very fit. I have a bit of a nervous issue in approaching good looking girls, so I am turning to all of you geniuses for a helping hand. What I've relied on for so long is my looks, but as Mystery said on VH1 "Looks can only get you so far", so I definitely need to learn game. Basically what I am looking for is a starting point. What should I start with?

PS:Lunatic isnt my PUA name, just a nickname ive had for a long time :]

Lunatic
09-03-2007, 11:00 PM
I forgot to add....that is there a way I can learn all of the PUA lingo? As I said, I'm new to the community. Many thanks in advance!!

Messiah
09-04-2007, 09:46 AM
I forgot to add....that is there a way I can learn all of the PUA lingo? As I said, I'm new to the community. Many thanks in advance!!
I believe this may help you: http://www.fastseduction.com/acronyms.shtml

However, for the best experience buy the hardcover version of The Mystery Method. It also has a glossary if I'm not mistaken and it's a must have if you're just starting out.
:)

DateDemon
09-04-2007, 11:01 AM
yea besides reading books, there are free podcasts that you can download and listen to. www.pickuppodcast.com and www.theseductionbible.com has one and www.approachanxiety.com All are pretty good podcasts. Theres like 10 more I just don't want to list them all. The best practice by far though and best way to get good at the game is just to dive in and start talking with women!

You could also read the online material on websites about dating but that tends to be a little more sketchy. If you plan on using facebook to meet girls theres some good articles on MY SITE. (http://www.datedemon.com) Or there are a few dating articles in general on there but most of the stuff wouldn't be good for someone just starting out probably.

oscarkool2
09-04-2007, 05:04 PM
since your at college, click my name and check out some posts that ive written recently. a lot of them cover gaming in school, and i think you'll get a lot out of what ive written, i get great results and a lot of good feedback from people on here.

MelomaniacBuddha
09-04-2007, 11:52 PM
no longer needed