mASF post by "Phenix" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, March 3, 2005On 3/17/05 5:59:00 PM, Emotion wrote: > >sry to burst your bubble but
You do not.
>most likely shes gonna flake >or you didnt even get her >number (its fake.)
Even if she was faking being hypnotized and gave me fake number, I DO NOT CARE.
I just enjoyed what happened in itself.
I was not even thinking to call her back as my agenda is getting really full.
Makes me think that, as I was on the way back, to the contrary of what I do
systematically on usual PU even if not intending to go on further, I did not
process how I could play the next round, nor was I bothered by the idea I would
have to avoid/deflect/berate the full ASD/BT battery I would probably have been
under fire from... I was just enjoying the feelings that I had because of this
strange but funny moment.
>also, sry to disappoint you
You do not.
>but #'s mean shit.
Well depends on how you use it, of course.
>Even >"middle of the road" (between >AFC and natural) guys get # >all the time.
I Know of this (maybe they do not all the time though !).
> Means nothing
It is part of the irony of the whole thing !
Understand that what I enjoy is that I LOVE THIS FUCKING GAME.
I enjoy how what happened was intense and instinctual, how it worked as I would
have sweared it shouldn't have, how I did no mind calculation in the full
opposite of what is my game for years, how a great 30 seconds moment it was...
I don't bother about the glory of the thing, in fact I think this close was but
accidental and that I had no true merit in it (rather due to fastseduction.com
and this forum). Had I really be interested or results-oriented on this one I
would have done full PU seriously, taking the time to do so.
Maybe I'll take the time to analyze what could be useful (damn, this
instinctual alpha command stuff seems way powerful), but for now, to me it was
just a moment that made me feel euphoric, and not because I could get this
girl's number or for what could happen next if I call her...
That's why I posted this LFG, not FR.
Phenix
"Anybody can sympathise with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very
fine nature to sympathise with a friend's success."
Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), The Soul of Man under Socialism (1881)
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