Was thinking about a lot of awkward nights in dive bars a few years back and noticed they ALL had one thing in common. I wrestled in college, and not once had I ever stepped to compete with a cold mind-body state, but it's exactly what I had been doing night after night. Especially for the younger crowd where social value of any kind is paramount, pregaming is a necessity.
The succubi do it all the time. Do each others hair, fantasize about being pedestalized, etc. They break through all cold and awkward shyness before hitting the scene, and so should we.
Besides correcting any faults in your initial appearance, beers with the bros and a few females for practice that you're going to ditch can do wonders for loosening the noose of doubt.
Get Alpha as fuck. Blast some hard beats or whatever makes you feel like a goddam killer and mentally prepare yourself for success. It's a placebo effect, sure, but it's taken from the play book of champions across all fields of competition.
That's the easy part to figure out. What I'd like is a few ideas as to some good rules of thumb to follow, such as making sure it doesn't get lame and yield a bad start, the optimal size and gender ratio of a group, etc.
Anyone with some experience with this, help me plan the perfect Pregame as a template for future endeavors.
The succubi do it all the time. Do each others hair, fantasize about being pedestalized, etc. They break through all cold and awkward shyness before hitting the scene, and so should we.
Besides correcting any faults in your initial appearance, beers with the bros and a few females for practice that you're going to ditch can do wonders for loosening the noose of doubt.
Get Alpha as fuck. Blast some hard beats or whatever makes you feel like a goddam killer and mentally prepare yourself for success. It's a placebo effect, sure, but it's taken from the play book of champions across all fields of competition.
That's the easy part to figure out. What I'd like is a few ideas as to some good rules of thumb to follow, such as making sure it doesn't get lame and yield a bad start, the optimal size and gender ratio of a group, etc.
Anyone with some experience with this, help me plan the perfect Pregame as a template for future endeavors.