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K just as an update for this I got the october man sequence the nuts and bolts of it are pretty simple. If you've all read the game the sequence most likely represents that routine Ross Jeffries does on the waitress with the sugar packet. If your really intrested in it you can PM me and ill send you the copy I have.
~Saucy
First - Full marks for noticing it's a SEQUENCE and NOT A PATTERN!
What Ross does with the condiments is anchoring and not Octoberman.
I think someone else on this thread lists what OM does and they're about there, but there's a lot of skill involved in juggling the different tools and responses, especially in a live situation. It's a powerful sequence that's renowned for taking a PUA from opening to F close in as little as 15 minutes. I've never seen this, but I've seen it work VERY fast!
The OM basically links intense pleasure and all good things in a woman's world to you, the PUA. It then links pain, loneliness etc to the outside world - ie everything else in her life. You end up with someone completely hooked on you, sexually, physically, and emotionally. Some would call that cool, sane men would call it 'A stalker'.
The skill isn't just in delivering the sequence, it's in doing so responsibly - if that's even possible. To put it in perspective, the guy who taught me OM had dumped his GF a couple of weeks before. She responded to the rejection by trying to open a vein with a pen, right there in his lounge. (And you know what, I know that some of you reading this are STILL thinking about the f close in 15 minutes, ignoring the warnings, and wondering if you could get away with using OM.)
Guys, there's no doubt that there's some very useful and powerful tools within OM, (Fractionation, symbol morphology etc) and I teach all of them, but using the entire sequence isn't for the beginner. This isn't a shortcut to mPUA. It's become something of a catchphrase for me on other forums, but I'll say it here anyway - if your game is tight you don't need ANY of the forbidden patterns.
Luckily, even with the method, it takes a lot of skill to deliver and beginners usually don't get it to work. That's kind of worked out like a safety feature and most of the guys who come to my workshops have these nuts and bolts but luckily don’t know how to put them together.