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In other words, you have no authority for your contentions. There is no substitute for a formal education. We tell other PUA's to constantly improve themselves. Read books. We all need to. The most important books that PUA's can read are those on gender socialization. Examples, Berger, John, "Ways of Seeing,"; French Marilyn, "My Secret Garden," Garfinkle, et. al, "Gender Ethnomethodology," Farrel, Warren, "Why men are the way they are," Bergner, John, "What women want," Villar, Ester, "The Deceived man," and anything we can be Friedana and de Bouvoir.
No substitute for formal education?
I hold several degrees in psychology, at bachelors and masters level. Most of the stuff was worth very little. Where I learned about life was AFTER formal education, as in experientially.
You're too stuck on academes which led to my initial impression of you being a neophyte psych (or social science) student. Nobody really cares about the theories you regurgitate. A lot of them are full of holes anyway.
"you have no authority for your contentions" <--thinly veiled inferiority complex disguised quite poorly through verbose language
Actually I am a bit of an authority of sorts being a psychotherapist and all...