Many things got me thinking and it seems to me that, not trying to generalise or anything but all the big names in the PUA community are in some way geeks or nerds and have similar personal stories of how they were not at all in with the popular kids at school, in fact loners in some cases, not that there is anything wrong with that at all because I am one to talk, but who at least sorted themselves out and mastered the arts of seduction.
Mystery, Neil Strauss, Adam Lyons (with his open love of D&D), Gambler, Tyler Durden, the Daygame team and many more all seem to admit sharing many tales of unhappiness from their younger days of not standing a chance with women but who transformed themselves. And what's more, reading The Game where Strauss refers to Tyler Durden as "possibly the biggest closet nerd of all" in his description of how Tyler created the concept of AMOGging and that AMOGs are a constant thorn in the side of all sargers with nothing more humiliating than being made fun of by the AMOG in front of the girls you are trying to pick up and have him remind you that you are "just a closet nerd faking it", and that out-alphaing which does sound like the classic Jocks versus Nerds scenario - something that definately does appeal to me personally, the satisfaction of beating the jock/AMOG at picking up.
I am not trying to pee all over things, far from it because I do also view the whole PUA thing as a self-improvement lifestyle and goes a great way towards boosting the self-esteem of those who sadly feel as though they have always been socially behind others, always on the outside looking in. But does anyone else think that there is a bit of a happy ending type story to all this pick-up business in which the repressed geeks become cool, or something like that?
