Strauss may have been an introduction to game for many, but his book already had the cosy, blue-pill Hollywood arc and ending.
"Welp, that was my PUA adventure. And now back to being respectable and orthodox."
I'd be surprised if he didn't see a movie deal in the distance even as he wrote it.
Mystery, though, is underrated. Don't knock the hat, or the nail polish.
Peacocking is not about a specific look. It's about being visually un-ignorable.
If every woman in the room has glanced at you, the woman you are talking to will know it.
His method is a great model for experimenting and building up your instinctive game.
Training wheels, but extremely useful, especially before feminism began to be seriously questioned.
Will not watch whatever romcom dreck they put together.
"Welp, that was my PUA adventure. And now back to being respectable and orthodox."
I'd be surprised if he didn't see a movie deal in the distance even as he wrote it.
Mystery, though, is underrated. Don't knock the hat, or the nail polish.
Peacocking is not about a specific look. It's about being visually un-ignorable.
If every woman in the room has glanced at you, the woman you are talking to will know it.
His method is a great model for experimenting and building up your instinctive game.
Training wheels, but extremely useful, especially before feminism began to be seriously questioned.
Will not watch whatever romcom dreck they put together.