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mASF post by "lost_and_found" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, July 7, 2005>I'm a little late on this thread but >I've gone out extensively with both >"indirect" and "direct" game.
Not at all.
> >The main difference is this: > >With 'indirect' (MM/Juggler/RSD) style >game, you go into a set and you >establish that you like each other then >you start hitting on your target and >going for rapport. If this isn't the >structure you're using for this type of >game, you're doing it wrong. > >With 'direct' (fidentia»/shark/badboy) >style game you just assume that all >girls are into you and you start hitting >on your target and going for rapport as >an opener.
Point taken.
>'Direct' game often times doesn't work >for shit here in San Diego because guys >here have game and hit on girls all >night. Everyone here is a 'natural' and >they all approach. I even go out with a >groups of guys I met off of craigslist >that call themselves 'girl hunters', >they go into set after set with cheesy >pick-up lines and don't eject until they >get the girls number. After a couple >hours of that girls become pretty >hostile to direct openers. That's just >my experience here though. At more >low-key venues 'direct' game works great >for me.
Thats something we have discussed my friends an I here in Spain. That direct is
not working here, because people are very used to going out. People from
andalusia use direct with lots of funny humour and they are great at it, and
still the girls a so used to it it hard for them. Bit discouraging.
Thanx for your input. You seem to have game.
Lost & found
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