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Brilliant

Chief, have you even been in a situation where you know you should have done something (gone for a close of any sort) and for some reason not done it (after becoming avarage at PU). If you have, and later kicked yourself for missing a brilliant oppotunity to do something you have done countless times before, how did u take it and how did u make sure it never happens again?
Madals
Ohhhh we've ALL been THERE. Well, except for the guys that have never even TRIED approaching before.
The most frustrating kick-myself-later thing that ever happened to me in the field was this one time I was gaming a hot blonde at a club called One Eyed Jacks last year. *I highly recommend that venue if you're ever in New Orleans, by the way.* She told me she was a lesbian but this was obviously not the case. I was trigger shy simply because I knew she wanted to remain congruent with her self-made lesbian identity, but I KNOW I could have easily kiss-closed... and, excuse me for sounding like Crypto, but I KNOW I could have pulled her and f-closed that night even though that isn't what happened. I escalated smoothly and had her buying temperature higher than anyone I've ever sarged before.
Little things like that happened here and there during those days. It was a pretty big sticking point for me. How did I get over it? A combination of two things:
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Practicing Direct Game
When you use direct game, your interest is out there in the open, vulnerable to rejection. Since being trigger shy is basically rooted in a fear of rejection, you get used to giving the woman a very clear option to reject you. If you get used to that feeling of vulnerability, the trigger shyness disappears.
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Habitually attempting to kiss-close without escalation
This will actually get you rejected a lot. I sure was, and I expected it. Once you do get rejected at your attempt to close dozens of times, though, you start to notice that it ain't so bad. Don't do this if you're getting genuine indicators of disinterest, though, or you could end up dealing with the law.
This is just one of the many problems people face when they stick with indirect methods like Mystery Method. They get used to hiding behind some kind of excuse and don't allow themselves to confront their INNER demons. Sure, they face some OUTER demons like actually going through the motions of a game they've never played before, but things like inner fears are never directly addressed.
If you haven't already done so, branch yourself out and try more methods.