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I respectfully disagree. I've seen guys that aren't what you'd call alpha and they have great success at pickup. My uncle for instance was definitely a natural PUA and he was 10 years my senior, but when we went places, I'd end up leading, because I'm more of an alpha, PUA or no.
You can become a PUA without being an alpha, but you're going to have to figure a lot of things out for yourself, based upon the principles that you can learn from others. Most methods are geared towards alpha males, or guys that want to be alpha males, but it ISN'T a requisite for pickup period.
If you want to become an alpha, then do what Chief said and start reading, look through stuff and get to work on it. If you want to become a PUA without changing your archetype, then you'll have to put that mind to use.
Thank you for that post.
Those are good points. I was always having a hard time believing this "YOU HAVE TO BE AN ALPHA MALE TO GET LAID" business. If that's the case, then why do women worship guys like Johnny Depp, Edward Norton, Kurt Cobain and all those other skinny, sensitive artistic fellows? Look at Jimi Hendrix for example...he was all those things, in addition to being very shy, and not an "alpha male" by any stretch of the imagination. Yet women of the time considered him to be the sexiest man alive.
In fact, as a naturally sensitive musician and poet myself, I noticed that I started doing better with girls again after I gave up on trying to be the "alpha male" and went back to being myself, which was someone who could use words and sounds to sway peoples feelings and take them on an emotional journey. Mind you, I still stand up for myself and for what I believe in, and I still carry myself with good posture most of the time and I still give off that vibe of being a guy who isn't afraid to be himself, but I don't consider that to be "alpha male." It's definitely possible to be attractive without trying to be an aggressive gorilla-man.