| I'm behind The Game for the first book that anyone interested in PUA should read. By being open minded and critical and not taking every word as gospel, you can see the good and the bad of PUA. Sure, there are tons of great things about learing pickup and you can better yourself in ways that affect more than just being better with girls, but there are the darker sides too.
Some people become obsessed with the lifestyle and that's all they ever think about and they compare everything they see to it, which is unhealthy. Other people decide to only take certain bits and ignore the rest (I had a student like that, emphasis on the HAD) and they tend to become unbalanced, going overboard in certain areas, such as negging, or kino, but not working on the supporting stuff and coming off as a jerk, or creepy. Some people stop caring about anything but the conquest, the game; it's not even about the girl anymore, it's about the game of getting the girl, then they bang her and cut her loose, again that's highly unhealthy and leads to depression as you witness.
I consider The Game to be not only a great way to slowly introduce you to terms, routines and their relevance, how they came to be and their purpose, but also an admonishment to stay true to yourself, your core values and not become twisted.
After reading that, Tripp highly recommends the VA handbook and I can't give a "yay" or "nah" on the subject, cause I haven't read it yet, as I prefer a natural style and it hasn't been high on my reading list. Mystery is brilliant and really good, so if his style appeals to you (something easily learned by reading The Game), then read it.
Personally I like more natural and when I read The Secrets of Female Sexuality by David Shade, things just clicked for me. Everything that I knew, thought I knew and was afraid to do or say, was laid out before me and I went, "I was right...all along, I knew what to do, but I was afraid to do it. I am man hear me roar." Lol, ok so not the last part, but you get the drift, I felt empowered and knew exactly what to do from then on. I wouldn't be what I am today without that book and hey, I'm running a workshop in Miami in a week, so I have no quams about recommending it to others. _________________ "The 'Brick Walls' are there to allow you to prove how badly you want something!" ~ Randy Pausch
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