mASF post by "finalD" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, June 6, 2005OceanEyes wrote in news:[email protected]:
> Find yourself a natural 8 somewhere other than > a bar/pub/club and actually get to know her as > a person. Natural 8s are great, because a lot of > them could be 9s if they obsessed about their > looks, but they choose to be comfortably attractive > and put their energy into doing other cool shit. > Letting getting PhDs in physics and shit like > that. Of course, a lot of them turn into > "situational 10s," but you should have no problem > with that given your experience. > >
I heartily agree with this advice. Basically, my pet theory is, the
following:
10 -- doesn't exist except in your mind. You MAKE a woman into a 10,
much to the detriment of any sarge at hand.
9 -- preening prissy cunt, or professional actress ON SET who has had
the whole conglomerated system of Hollywood professional make-up artists
improve her looks precisely for the moment and no longer
8 -- someone you want to date
7 and under -- someone you don't want to date
As long as you can intrinsically, congruently realize that the preening
is what you like, but the preening is something bad for her character,
then you are well on your way to understanding your own desires and
their role in PU. It's a complicated thing that you should work to
simplify.
The pet theory has a corollary:
Any chick can raise or lower her own looks by one, two, even three
points, depending on her own knowledge of social conventions. Fashion,
make-up, posture, weight-management, getting an ill-fitting or well-
fitting brassiere, knowing her best (and worst) assets and highlighting
them, etc. As a man engaged in PU, you are attempting to demonstrate
your own knowledge of social conventions, how a set of humans should
interact with one another, how you can direct those interactions to your
own benefit, how much of the "system" you understand and use to your
benefit. Likewise, as a target, the female is doing the same.
--
The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in
higher esteem those who think alike than those who think
differently.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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