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PostPosted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:00 pm 
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Hello guys! I am new to this forum but old to the game! I live in a very touristic place (Athens-Akropolis-Plaka) So i have a lot of oportunities with tourists that come here! The problem is that it's very dificult for me to go to the seduction level and to keep monitoring my target! What practice should i make to overcome this emotional unbalance that doesn't let me control the game! When it happens it's like it is because i am lucky but i want to control the game! And something else.. Does Ross Jeffries Patterns actually works? What is your opinion about it! I think there is a logic behind all this speed seduction system but do we have something solid? Waiting for your opinions!


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:33 am 
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Dude, thats too many question for just one post.

Whats that about an emotional unbalance?

You've mentioned something about being in control of the game....not being in control threws you of?

Try reading some PUA books, I recomend taht you start with The Game by neil strauss, as a reference, and the Venusian Artist Handbook, by Mystery.

Ross Jefries patterns works, but personally i think his stuff is too advanced to start from.


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