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A Sticking Point or SP is an issue you CONSISTENTLY run into.
It is
NOT a point where you get stuck with ONE SPECIFIC GIRL.
A Sticking Point is:
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I keep getting LMR whenever I bring girls back to my place. This has happened at least 10 times already! What am I doing wrong?
A Sticking Point is NOT:
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I got LMR with this one girl! What do I do?
IT IS AGAINST THIS BOARD'S RULES TO POST THREADS ABOUT JUST ONE GIRL
If you have not already gone out and practiced enough to have a real Sticking Point from meeting an ABUNDANCE of women, YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO POST HERE.
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| CallMeTilt | PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:25 pm | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:23 am Posts: 4 | | Hey guys,
I'm in Spain SPAM and the people here rarely speak English and even if they do, they never like doing it. I'm having a hard time remolding my tactics to a setting where I can't verbally communicate with HB's. I'm thinking of stacking certain routines that don't require (a lot of) talking, like MeHow's grouphug/handshake, Mystery's photo routine. Additionally I came up with a routine where I write down some Spanish words on cardboard memorizing cards without writing the English definition on the other side. I write down words like wiggle, wink and overbite. I then ask sets what wink means for instance, and act all weirded out when they wink at me.
Is that an acceptable routine?
I guess my real sticking point is having little material to go on, and when I'm in a loud environment I can't seem to build up the courage to approach at all, because I feel sure the sets won't understand me.
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| Keksman | PostPosted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:22 pm | |
| Offline | | MPUA Forum Addict | Joined: Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:17 pm Posts: 282 | | Best advice I have for you is not to come off as a native English speaker. A French guy speaking English in Spain will get father than an American/Brit.
Approaching groups may be very difficult for you. I'd learn a bit of Spanish (it's really not that hard), try to find a friend/wing who can translate (your entry into a group), and can your routines. I've had success traveling abroad with very little language skills by being patient, comfortable with silence, shameless kino (dancing is a great one), and doing the teach-me-your-language game. The last one is also a great way to frame, since you control what she teaches you/thinks about.
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