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mASF post by "nicko" posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, September 9, 2004On 9/23/04 5:20:00 PM, archangel689 wrote: >I am here to voice a concern >about the inconsistency of the >material presented for AFCs to >learn from. This makes it >EXTREMELY difficult for us to >learn anything. > >Quite simply, I cannot learn >squat because the material I >am learning from contradicts >itself. I've hashed through a >lot of material, Ross >Jefferies, David Deangelo, >Sexual Key, all of Jugglers >postings, Doc Love, etc. > >And quite frankly I've found >so many contradictions, that I >can't make heads or tails of >it all. > > >There are many contradictions >which I've ran into. There >have been contradictions as to >what body language means... >etc etc... even between the >most reliable methods > > >My question is, how the hell >am I supposed to know what to >do if the material keeps >contradicting itself?
well... go out and try it for yourself.. some of the techniques will work good
for you.. some - not so good.. and that is the reason why the material writen
by different authors will have different and sometimes contradicting techniques
there's no "magic pill" that you take and you instantly lay every hot chick
around... you have to work for it.. DON'T try to learn all the stuff and get
all the answers instantly.. this will only make the things more complicated..
instead read about a technique, try it a few times and decide if it's working
for you.. then read about another technique..
keep doing what works, drop what doesn't..
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