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| 5 | My soul is dead. Give me challenges.Hot pussy isn't going to twist your happiness back into shape. But I guess that's not the kind of advice you're looking for. Good luck, man. | /r/seduction | 02/08/11 05:59 PM |
| 6 | My soul is dead. Give me challenges.If I were a girl, I wouldn't want to fuck a soulless husk of a man. Almost anyone can tell the difference between positive not-giving-a-fuck and nihilistic not-giving-a-fuck. Right now on the scale of fuckability, you're hovering around a Wedding Crashers Owen Wilson after his falling out with Rachel McAdams and Vince Vaughn. And was he getting laid? No. He was a fucking bum. Work on yourself. Go on vacation. Do something to solidify your identity as a self-sufficient man. If you truly don't giv… | /r/seduction | 02/08/11 05:44 PM |
| 22 | Finally downloaded the Gunwitch Way...Anyone else think it's fucking retarded?Well, he did just shoot a girl in the face. Perhaps he's not the most...balanced member of society? | /r/seduction | 09/01/11 04:59 PM |
| 2 | Most guys at a college with 40% men 60% women ratio aren't getting laid. Reason:Girls are competing for the top alpha males and ignoring the rest.1) English courses. 2) Psychology courses. 3) Communications courses. This from an English/Psych undergrad who did some work for a Comm professor. | /r/seduction | 23/06/10 05:20 PM |
| 2 | Romance is important: an overlooked aspect by many budding PUAsYes. | /r/seduction | 11/06/10 02:57 PM |
| 2 | Romance is important: an overlooked aspect by many budding PUAswoosh | /r/seduction | 11/06/10 02:56 PM |
| 1 | Benjamin Franklin was a PUA: DiscussPUA seems to be one of the cornerstones of being a Renaissance Man- not necessarily getting laid by it, but being able to be confident, engaging, interesting to a wide audience, etc. So yes, I'd agree. | /r/seduction | 10/06/10 12:23 PM |
| 3 | protip: Broaden your mind with regards to women's intelligence.I think it's more of a case for the fundamental attribution error - the tendency to assign other people's success to factors that are unrelated to their abilities. Also, it's pretty ego-shattering. Many nerds feel as if we've got one thing going for us, and that's our smarts - we like to think we've got a monopoly on intelligence. But take somebody who has something that we don't possess as a group - traditional good looks - and give them our intelligence, and we feel like that person is stealin… | /r/seduction | 09/06/10 11:47 AM |
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