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College/Sixth-Form(UK)
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College/Sixth-Form(UK)

I want some tips on gaming in college. I am currently 16 and do a bit of game but im completely shite. I am going to start college and I would LOVE to go beast mode and ravage the colleges pussy supply that has not been defiled [Image: smile.gif]
Anyways I want to be a hidden gamer because i dont want to be known as the creepy gamer guy so what tips would you have generally for gaming in sixth form and how not to get a rep for picking up girls.
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College/Sixth-Form(UK)

95% of Game is the same basic skills. Read Bang if you haven't already.

God the amount of 6th form pussy I didn't smash still haunts me to this day.

Few tips:
- Become friends with all the cool people slowly and subtly. You need to be invited to all the good parties. Frequently be seen hanging with hot girls having fun.
- Work out like mad. Girls this age go crazy for an athletic body.
- Learn how to control your alcohol and not be a lightweight
- Isolate. Whenever a girl likes you take her to the nearest park or over to your house. You know what comes next.
- Improve your style as much as possible too. At that age you can still pull off nice shirts and jeans if you have a good body
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College/Sixth-Form(UK)

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#4

College/Sixth-Form(UK)

Sixth form will be pretty much social circle. How many of your friends are going to the same sixth form as you?

Having said that, people are usually quite chatty in classes so you can always make new friends and stuff like that.

Also by sixth form a fair amount of people will have tinder so you could use that, although it will be harder if you portray a 'gamer' stereotype.

Are you in shape at the moment? You're not going to do too well if you're not in shape or doing interesting things.
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I"ll keep that in mind but I don't drink so it is a bit awkward going to a party.
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#6

College/Sixth-Form(UK)

To be honest, most of my friends are going to a different college so i guess i have to start a social circle. Currently I am not in shape but yeah i am going to start gym during the summer holidays.
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Honestly, this is the age where it's least necessary to be in shape. Of course do not be fat, but at 16 hardly anyone in the UK is working out much, and while I'm not discouraging it and am sure it would be a nice advantage, it's absolutely not necessary. Look around - almost none of the young kids with fit girls at that age have muscle (if we were talking early to mid-twenties and up then my view on how advantageous it is would be quite different). Keep your gaming simple - the last thing you want is a reputation for being weird. Focus on getting involved, being social, hanging out and having fun, and if you see a girl you like just go talk to her, tease her, and if you get an opportunity sometime then make a move. Most sixth-form colleges have college parties at local nightclubs (at least they did in my day), 100% go to these and if you've laid the groundwork then they should provide good opportunities to go for the kill.
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College/Sixth-Form(UK)

Thats true but it's desirable to jacked early. I have a few questions to ask,me and my mate always go to town to pickup girls but our approach anxiety has hindered our progress. I started to try out game in Year 10 during work experience because i worked around the town centre. I have not even opened a girl yet so i have done game for a whole year and still didnt opened a girl. Its a real shame . Last week I tried to open a girl but my mind went blank and i panicked so i just asked for the time. Today I tried to approach some girls with my mate but it completetly failed because we look like some fucking creeps because we waited so long to approach those girls even when we had IOI's. Lol i tried to walk up but since it took like 5 minutes to get the courage to walk up so that gave the impression that i was following them. As soon as i came they left. I am also having this dilemma what type of game should I do? Indirect or Direct. What would you recommend at this age and can you give me a good opener to use or routine?
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#9

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^^^When are you going off to college? In August? (I'm just now learning about Sixth-Form; must be a European thing.)

You sound like me when I was in high school. Good group of friends but none of us partied or drank, so gaming was practically non-existant.

When you go off to college, are you going to live in dorms? If so, perfect. Everyone's going to be in the same boat as you. Everyone went to different colleges than their friends.

Befriend as many people as you can, mainly the outgoing ones, the ones that drink, and the ones that party. Make these kinds of friends fast. And start drinking. Learn what your beverage of choice is, etc.

Keep hanging around these guys, and parties will naturally flow on the weekends. You'll always have a friend who has a friend who knows of a party or bar scene. Great. Tag along with him.

Here's where your gaming comes in. Hot girls, booze and loud music. Get mildly intoxicated to rid yourself of your approach anxiety, but don't let the alcohol turn you into a loud giggling fool. Stay confident, stay smooth, straight back.

Don't be so direct. You're in college. Don't have a legit pickup line. Approach a group of girls with maybe one of your friends and let conversation flow naturally. Joke around. Be funny. Find at least one cute girl you want to focus on and try to give her shit. Joke around, say stupid things like "Alright (name), you're really cute, so can I have your mom's number? (Everyone will laugh.) Yeah I've always been into milfs." Saying stuff like this in a light party atmosphere will get you more male friends and more importantly attractive women.

Speaking from experience, 20-year-old college student.
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Quote: (04-02-2016 06:33 PM)GoldHawkStar Wrote:  

^^^When are you going off to college? In August? (I'm just now learning about Sixth-Form; must be a European thing.)
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Speaking from experience, 20-year-old college student.

He's not at university yet, but about to do his A-Levels. College in the UK is a different level to the US meaning (tertiary level).
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So when somebody goes off and does their 'A-levels' at 16, have they graduated high school?

Anyway, maybe you should ditch the alcohol idea. Or maybe not; I don't know how common alcohol consumption is on these Sixth-Form campuses compared to campuses in the U.S. since this is a bunch of 16-19-year-olds.

Edit: Nevermind, just looked it up. You guys can drink at 18 there. That evens things out. Stick with the original plan I laid out.
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#12

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At that age its a lot about looks , so be the best you can be in that department.
Also get a car , I know insurance is high for your age , check out cool classic cars though .
My college and uni was full of absolute munters , it was only when i moved to london that I got quality tail !
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Quote: (04-03-2016 09:19 AM)GoldHawkStar Wrote:  

So when somebody goes off and does their 'A-levels' at 16, have they graduated high school?

Anyway, maybe you should ditch the alcohol idea. Or maybe not; I don't know how common alcohol consumption is on these Sixth-Form campuses compared to campuses in the U.S. since this is a bunch of 16-19-year-olds.

Edit: Nevermind, just looked it up. You guys can drink at 18 there. That evens things out. Stick with the original plan I laid out.

The sixth form starts at 16 and ends at 18. Then you go to university(college)
Alright I"ll stick with your plan.
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Good tips. I especially agree that with younger girls, looks matter heavily. Then as girls start to hit up the club/bar scene more in their late teens and early 20s, it becomes looks + game. By the time they hit their mid/late 20s (and especially their 30s), money matters a lot.

Focus on dressing well, working out, having nice hair, keeping your teeth white, having clear skin. Goes a long way with the girls at your age.
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