Re: Fallability: Good for card table hustling and sex
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mASF post by "madbad" posted on: mASF forum: Tactics / Techniques Discussion, August 8, 2004Dimitri, you are consistently one of my favorite posters. You're material kind
of "paces my reality."
Anyway, Harmless is right on the mark about this being a subset of
demonstrating vulnerability. One way is to throw some AFC stuff in, or be
less confident here and there, others are routines designed to show a
sensitive side-- the story about the puppy your parents got for you when
you were a kid and how losing her 10 years later was your first encounter
with death and grief... or whatever.
I saw Mystery deliver a vulnerability routine to a reporter from Elle Magazine
who was doing a profile on him... he just kind of launched into it (and to be
fair to Mys, I won't post any details because it is a true event from his
life).
So.... imagine for a minute that you're a chick and you're profiling a guy who
is supposed to be this seduction guru... you're going to be at least as
guarded as an SHB in a dance club as to a man's intentions! Anyway, 3
minutes into this routine and she's tearing up and looking up at him with
these DDB eyes like-- "wow, he's really not this bad seducer guy. he's so
sensitive and desirable..."
IOW, this kind of thing is a powerful antidote if you feel you've been either over-qualifying or being too much of a dancing monkey in the set.
fortuna favet audad...
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