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mASF post by "PlayerSupreme" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, June 6, 2005On 6/9/05 4:19:00 AM, Mystery wrote: >its great to see an open >dialogue about this topic that >is not initiated by me. when i >came to asf there was no >OPENER. there was only DIRECT. >If its DIRECT ... its a PICKUP >LINE.
I disagree. I do direct and I don't use pick up lines. If your reffering to pick up lines as being those canned remembered crappy assed lines that girls
laugh about.
And I see very little difference between those lines and the new versions
either. Whether it's a memorized "hey don't I know you from somewhere, to Who
lies more David Bowie or Michael Jackson."
Because they are both memorized jargon.
At your level I'm sure you know experience the lack of needing any type of
canned shit. I'm also sure you have noticed that due to your inner self
confidence that all you gotta do is just about walk into a room and women will
feel you and respond.
So its really OPENER >(something I brought to the >community -- and openers are >always indirect) vs. PICKUP >LINE. > >PICKUP LINES are workable in >SINGLES and horrible in 2-sets >and GROUPS. OPENERS are great >in 2-sets and GROUPS ... AND >... work well in SINGLES. > >When do I use the direct >PICKUP LINE method? When a >SINGLE has already seen my >flash game in another set >before I approach her, that >way I warmed her SINGLE from a >distance and already raised my >perceived S&R value. > >!Mystery
As a professional entertainer have you found getting pussy as piece of cake
even without the need to run game on em?
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