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I was at a summer festival with some friends this weekend. I was having one of those days where all my sets where blowing up. Neverthess, my wing was on fire... Every set he talked to seemed to hook. Eventually we sat down at this table full of woman - all HB sixs. So hes running great game on an hb 6.5 next to him while I try to recover from the all the grenades I've launced that day. Well after about 30 minutes I am able to blow up the set and the table full of women start to leave (yes it was that bad)
As a result the hb 6.5 my buddy is talking to is pulled away by the group but she lingers. Finally, she asks my wing "so do you want my number"... he looks at her, then looks at me and smiles. He finally responds, "no I'm ok". (true it is harsh to drop a girl like this, eventhough they have no prob doing it to us). Anyway, the hb 9s at the next table hear and begin to snicker - they open us after the nb 6.5 leaves and we have a great night.
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Nice story! And harsh
do you think your wing done it on purpose for the girls next to you to hear?
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i think so, my buddy is a ex popular jock that has learned game... cant beat them, join them. His frame is incredibly strong, he knows when to push and pull. Our favorite gambit to pull when we are by women in a club or in line is to start talking about how those crazy girls at the last bar we where at would not leave us alone. Great way to build pre selection before you open.. Anyway, he is a great guy but he can cross the line... I think it might have been his strategy. I dont endorse it however, it brings a negative vibe to set. A neg should be playfull not destructive imo. Im reading revelations right know and really trying to incorporate the 'ghost' and 'flame' techniques to my game. so I'm really trying to avoid negative energy.
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