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Who are your most important Game-Gurus?
#26

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Quote: (12-06-2012 02:18 AM)WesternCancer Wrote:  

one day recently he just started talking about a first marriage (before my mom) and how she turned out to be a crazy slut.

My dad was married to a crazy slut before my mom too.

A few stories from that time

1.) Frequently she would wake him up with a blowjob.

2.) My dad once woke up in the middle of the night and she was sitting in their bed with a butcher knife. My dad jumped up and asked her what the fuck she was doing, apparently she said something to the effect of "Don't think for one minute I won't kill you in your sleep." He never slept in the same room as her again.

3.) The last time he fucked her, he tossed a quarter on the fireplace in her apartment while leaving, and she asked him what that was for. "For the two-bit whore that you are," he replied.

Both of them were cheating on each other, my dad started getting with my mom while he was still married to his first wife. First wife found out and held my mom hostage at gunpoint until she could find out where my dad was.

Lastly, my dad had two kids with his first wife, both daughters, so I have two half-sisters though I haven't seen them in years. They're both in their late 30's/early 40's and have grown kids of their own.

Quote: (02-16-2014 01:05 PM)jariel Wrote:  
Since chicks have decided they have the right to throw their pussies around like Joe Montana, I have the right to be Jerry Rice.
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#27

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Quote: (12-06-2012 10:37 AM)thebassist Wrote:  

I especially love some of the crazy 'emotional rollercoaster' shit the RSD crew pull regularly. It's insane how much they can get away with. It's almost like the dark side of the game. Some powerful shit right there.

Can you elaborate or give examples?
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#28

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Nobody has ever come even close to > that < level in terms of understanding of game, consistent results and credentials.


Quote:slubu Wrote:

Can you elaborate or give examples?


Does "dead beat white thrash whore that's all you are" sound good enough?

Is starting hardcore arguments and frame wars insightful enough?

Does making a woman fall "psychotically" in love with you crazy enough?

How about some phone game ?

Maybe some creative ways of pulling?
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#29

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

My Cousin -- for showing me an example of what a player might look like and giving me something to aspire to. He always used to come by the house with fly ass chicks who were desperately in love with him.

Neil Strauss -- for outlining the game and introducing me to the pick up community. Giving me a roadmap of general progression and detailing all that I might run into as I descended further into the rabbit hole.

Mystery -- for creating his method, without it I would be a boy fumbling around in the dark with my cock as a flashlight.

David Shade -- for turning me into a Sexual God. His program on how to be a masterful lover taught me everything I needed to know to give women hot screaming orgasms for the rest of my life.

Ron Jermey -- for teaching me "How to eat pussy like a champ."

David DeAngelo -- for teaching me what it meant to be a man; especially his man transformation videos, they are an invaluable resource that I will refer to for the rest of my life.

David Deida -- For more of the same

The housecat I lived with over the summer -- who taught me: You must look the beast in the eye without a trace of fear in your heart if the beast is to trust you. Otherwise, approach with caution.

Uncle Roosh -- For teaching me not to trust these hoes. And to do it for the notch.
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#30

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Quote: (12-06-2012 12:20 PM)slubu Wrote:  

Quote: (12-06-2012 10:37 AM)thebassist Wrote:  

I especially love some of the crazy 'emotional rollercoaster' shit the RSD crew pull regularly. It's insane how much they can get away with. It's almost like the dark side of the game. Some powerful shit right there.

Can you elaborate or give examples?

Yes, do you have any examples of this "emotional rollercoaster" stuff???

I see that XXL provided some examples but I would like to see your examples and thoughts also.

Alos, what do you mean by "dark side of the game"???

Thanks
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#31

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Quote: (12-05-2012 11:38 AM)muc Wrote:  

I approach 100 girls a day guys (Adam Lyons, Krauser, etc.), etc.

Where did you get that idea from?
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#32

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Roissy is priceless-

That man preaches God's word.

Not to mention how far my writing style and vocabulary has come from reading his posts.
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#33

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/d...guage.html

I just stumbled across this piece about a dating coach named Blake Eastman, who coaches strong body language on dates to convey what you want. He references Neil Strauss and "The Game." He's only 27:

"He says he developed his proficiency in nonverbal communication during childhood as an adaptive response to his anxiety. In social situations, he often found himself paralyzed, imagining worst-case scenarios about what would happen if he made the wrong move or said the wrong thing. So he learned to read people to discern what they wanted from him. Years later, he obtained a master’s degree in forensics from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, started teaching psychology classes at LaGuardia Community College, and became a professional poker player. He uses his winnings to fund his own research in nonverbal communication, conducting countless hands-on hours in the field..."

Have any of you heard of this guy?

"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."
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#34

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Quote: (12-06-2012 05:15 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/d...guage.html

I just stumbled across this piece about a dating coach named Blake Eastman, who coaches strong body language on dates to convey what you want. He references Neil Strauss and "The Game." He's only 27:

"He says he developed his proficiency in nonverbal communication during childhood as an adaptive response to his anxiety. In social situations, he often found himself paralyzed, imagining worst-case scenarios about what would happen if he made the wrong move or said the wrong thing. So he learned to read people to discern what they wanted from him. Years later, he obtained a master’s degree in forensics from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, started teaching psychology classes at LaGuardia Community College, and became a professional poker player. He uses his winnings to fund his own research in nonverbal communication, conducting countless hands-on hours in the field..."

Have any of you heard of this guy?


I read that article, it was linked up through MSN, I didn't really bother to google the guys' name, but from what I read in the article I wasn't too impressed. The article barely really talked about anything game or body language related. It's also suspect that he appeals to the mainstream audience, both men and women, anyways if he's got game stuff I don't know about that's good I'd take a look.
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#35

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Zan Perrion
60 Years of Challenge

Those two for game/mindset.

Evo bio / cultural dynamics bloggers Rational Male and Roissy.

Man lifestyle blogs: Danger and Play and Bold and Determined.
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#36

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Quote: (12-06-2012 06:32 PM)OGNorCal707 Wrote:  

Quote: (12-06-2012 05:15 PM)Timoteo Wrote:  

http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/d...guage.html

I just stumbled across this piece about a dating coach named Blake Eastman, who coaches strong body language on dates to convey what you want. He references Neil Strauss and "The Game." He's only 27:

"He says he developed his proficiency in nonverbal communication during childhood as an adaptive response to his anxiety. In social situations, he often found himself paralyzed, imagining worst-case scenarios about what would happen if he made the wrong move or said the wrong thing. So he learned to read people to discern what they wanted from him. Years later, he obtained a master’s degree in forensics from John Jay College of Criminal Justice, started teaching psychology classes at LaGuardia Community College, and became a professional poker player. He uses his winnings to fund his own research in nonverbal communication, conducting countless hands-on hours in the field..."

Have any of you heard of this guy?


I read that article, it was linked up through MSN, I didn't really bother to google the guys' name, but from what I read in the article I wasn't too impressed. The article barely really talked about anything game or body language related. It's also suspect that he appeals to the mainstream audience, both men and women, anyways if he's got game stuff I don't know about that's good I'd take a look.

I know the article wasn't specific about the technique he teaches, or his overall philosophy, that's why I asked if anyone knew of him. I found his background interesting - forensics, psychology and putting it into practice by playing poker. I respect how he's invested himself in the study of body language/non-verbal cues and done so much field work at such a young age. He apparently has something of a following among men AND women. The article was basically PR - he wasn't going to give away what he charges people for.

"The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best when no one is watching."
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Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Quote: (12-06-2012 10:37 AM)thebassist Wrote:  

Anyone else get started in this by reading 'The Game' by Neil Strauss? Feels so long ago now [Image: lol.gif]

The Game was the first game book I read. Then Mystery Method. Then Bang. Then Day Bang. Need to read the Bang Brothers again.

First game blog I came upon was paultheking.wordpress.com. His earlier posts blue my mind (get it?). Great stuff.

Nowadays its a healthy doseage of:
RVF
Heartiste
Rational Male
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#38

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

I listened to Chris/Lovedrop (mystery method) for many hours on MP3 player while traveling. Probably the biggest influence for my (inner) game minus the peacocking thing.

Book - Around the World in 80 Girls - The Epic 3 Year Trip of a Backpacking Casanova

My new book Famles - Fables and Fairytales for Men is out now on Amazon.
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#39

Who are your most important Game-Gurus?

Can IRT be considered a guru?
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