Q: Hi, I just finished reading "The Game" by Neil Strauss and watched the Pick up Artist season 1 and just found it interesting that all these techniques might work to get girls into bed. Are these all techniques that work for men because of confidence
A: Tell me Eric, how has things been working for you? Are you dating the women you really want to date, or taking what you can get.
The lines and techniques are just to get you started, you eventually discover why they work and it becomes
I have read some of those seduction books, including the game, and have seen some of them do their routines and coach some guys on youtube. I simply do not want to do that stuff. I am mainly referring to what they call "negs" like when they
Mr. Baranowski wanted to find out if he could make ho-hum undergrads more attractive to the opposite sex by teaching them pickup techniques, from confident body language to “making her work for it.”
Before and after training, he got male participants to collect as many phone numbers as they could in an hour, and women to do the same with drink invites. Men went from 1.07 phone numbers per hour before training to 3.67 numbers afterwards. Women, meanwhile, went from 1.65 drink invites to 3.1.
While men and women felt buoyed by their new dating skills, they also suffered some moral misgivings. Men felt more intelligent and attractive after the experiment, but also more selfish; women felt smarter and more confident, but also more irresponsible.
Neil Strauss the pick up artist PUA wrote the book called The Game. I need the audio clip of the book.
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Hey, pick-up artists, Neil Strauss made an app just for you By Deborah Netburn Neil Strauss, author of the best-selling books on the modern art of seduction -- "The Game" and "Rules of the Game" -- has launched A Better Man, an app that turns hitting on women into a secret-agent-style, real-time-playable |
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Hollywood to Produce Kim Dotcom Documentary; Book in the Works (Exclusive)
A film co-produced by actor-producer Donovan Leitch titled "Mega Conspiracy" and a book from journalist Neil Strauss on the beleaguered Megaupload founder are in process. This story first appeared in the May 18 issue of The magazine.
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England v West Indies – live!
"The last email regarding West Indian Cricket names has tickled up right and proper. I would be Reagan Whitby." 2.29pm: "Afternoon Tom," emails a positive Simon McMahon. "Think England should have this wrapped up by about tea time tomorrow.
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The downside of being a pickup artist
German undergraduates who studied “pickup artist” techniques from a PhD student looking at the phenomenon got mixed results: Just as they were landing a flurry of digits and free drinks, they experienced nagging guilt about their new-found manipulation
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Documentary, book about Kim Dotcom planned Neil Strauss is reportedly working on a biography of Dotcom, the Reporter said. Strauss is a former New York Times writer and Rolling Stone contributing editor, best known for his best-selling book The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup |
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Rayner runs hot for Middlesex With Steven Finn also picking up a wicket, the visitors claimed three in as many overs and Notts closed on 22 for three, leading by 145, with an intriguing final day's play ahead. Middlesex resumed their first innings under pressure - at 51 for three |