The Pick Up Artist - Compliments

Compliments

The Pick Up Artist - The Spin Maneuver, adapted to steal her spot

The Spin Maneuver, adapted to steal her spot

The Pick Up Artist - How to Open Seated Sets

How to Open Seated Sets Upon first opening a seated set, everything seems fine. The venusian artist stands near the set running material that is apparently well-received. But as time passes, he begins to lose their attention. Where did he go wrong?

The Pick Up Artist - Male competition

Male competition. Yes there are other guys — but they don't count. They don't smile; they don't surround themselves with talking and laughing people, they don't walk around with a smile on their face.

The Pick Up Artist - Sense of humor

Fashion sense. People who don't know how to dress are completely oblivious to how bad their clothes look in the eyes of people who do know how to dress (most of whom are women.) Dressing poorly also conveys a lack of social intelligence, which is a demonstration of lower value.

The Pick Up Artist - The Mystery Method Newbie Drill

The Mystery Method Newbie Drill

The Pickup Artist - What are some forms of investment?

What are some forms of investment?

A Pick Up Artist - A woman's number one emotional priority

A woman's number one emotional priority is safety and security.

The Pick Up Artist - Stimulate her emotions

The venusian artist uses emotional stimulation instead of rational discourse. As long as it feels right, your romantic interest will invent her own reasons for what is happening.

The Pick Up Artist - Being unaffected

Being unaffected. In keeping with the above line of thought, don't be reactive or try to impress people. The person trying to impress is perceived to be the one with lower status.

The Pick Up Artist - Peacocking

Peacocking is the use of attention-getting clothes to amplify your responses in the field. If you are peacocked, girls will look at you more often, and guys will make sniggering comments.

The Pick Up Artist - Rejection and Approach Anxiety

Logically, rejection causes us no harm. But emotionally, rejection can be a punishing experience. To understand this, we must look at the ancient environment for which we were designed.

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