| Hey guys, great to meet you all. I'm from the UK, studying PUA like crazy and made a commitment to be out in pubs/clubs twice a week until I master this!
I've also been really immersed in NLP etc (not just knowing it, I use it every day) and consider myself quite knowledgeable in communication and had my success in business.
Now what is different about me, I have a physical disability! I can walk and talk rather well, but use a power chair for long distances. When in social situations I prefer to dump my chair and walk around, I'm not ashamed of it, I just find it bloody hard to talk to people when I'm 2 feet under them. I'm interested in what you think about this choice?
Now to get to my biggest sticking point, my voice! It just sucks, I can be understood pretty well in quiet environments but in noisy pubs where it's already bloody hard it gets challenging. And going up to a random girl and saying a huge line then not being understood is just a nightmare!
Up until recently I hated approaching and couldn't do it at all. I'm getting better though and even when up to 2 girls full of anxiety and just said 'fuck me', but shit, they chatted to me for 30mins after that!!
I have another one I want to try, but haven't managed to yet. 'excuse me, can I ask you a question, I have a disability, and I want to get laid tonight, what do you think I should do?' - what do you reckon any good as a direct one?
When I'm really in my zone and confident, I am naturally really cocky and funny, and blending more PUA elements into it I'm really confident I could take a girl home if I get in my zone and past approach more often. So my biggest question and sticking point is how do I really get over my approach challenge 100%, how do I deal with my obvious physical difference and shit voice?
Secondly, it's all about DHV, but there's a small part of me that thinks she can have a physically normal guy, why pick the disabled one. What do you think?
I am definitely getting better. For example I used to hate being in a bar on my own but now I actually enjoy it and feel confident as I'm there to enjoy myself! I have to take this to the next level though.
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