I can advice 'the game' like Melody did a month ago.. Not for the tricks it learns, but the get an understanding of how people do things and get what they want. It's really fascinating, there are people as obsessed with getting as much girls in their lives as most people here getting NP in their lives ;P
My advice is earn loads of money and come and live in Thailand ...the chicks go crazy for guys with the big bucks :yup:
Oh jeeze, I'm one of those people. Those PUA thingers haha I've started formally teaching Dotdenz about the world of pickup. He's my first student, we're working through the works of David DeAngelo right now. If anyone else wants to be taught and has some time to invest, pop me a PM. I'm going to start teaching people in real life as soon as my leg heals. Most guys charge over 100 bucks an hour for one-on-one pickup training. Expensive stuff. Life changing though. It's more about self improvement, empowerment and goal-setting than trying to bag as many broads as you can.
if that's Hally, then his the craziest f*cker ive ever met. The man spits truth, can teach like a professor and is smooth like vanilla. He revolutionizes how you see things
If you're needy, attention and validation seeking, and unconfident, being yourself doesn't work. Ever.
Wrong. There are men out there who want women who depend on them completely. There are several (not important) reasons as to why, but the fact rests that women with low self-esteem who cling to the man in their life and no one else are desired. I'm not saying that they'll all be a hundred percent happy with their lives, but gazillions of shitty romance novels are based on relationships like that. I do, however, hate that saying. You can't define "yourself" as a constant. It's like infinity is not a number - "yourself" is not something that you can define, so you can't always be sure that you're being "yourself." And you could be "yourself" one day while being a completely different "yourself" the next day... You're still "yourself." You're just fickle by nature. Therefpre "being yourself" isn't something that you can reasonably do. Unless you've been thinking critically about your life for about 237896412 years, in which case, maybe. But that's unproven.