It’s largely unconscious, unplanned, and depends simply on following instincts and urges, while relying on charisma, improvisation, horniness (avoiding porn), and experience. Always having pure intentions and simply thinking of giving a girl a thrilling time while satisfying yourself.
I’ve claimed to run no game because consciously I don’t, and apply no ‘methods’, but I’ve realized that what I do is still a skill.
Shutting your brain off and following your body is what allows you to do this.
The path to get to this level is a strong inner belief in what you bring to the table, emotional strength, and the knowledge that you can deal with everything the night brings. Good logistics is really the only planned aspect.
For those that hate memorizing lines, studying techniques that are hard to apply and freeze you up, and especially for those that hate pretending and acting, I suggest following this type of approach—for those that have a flair for improvisation and hate planning like myself, this is ideal.
Instead on focusing on learning techniques, focus on becoming stronger emotionally by challenging yourself in creative ways.
Embracing challenges and appreciating hardship in all areas of life. Having a strong world view in which you accept reality is also crucial. Accept that the best always win and that life is fair, and you’ll stop seeing yourself as a victim, instead feeling the need to compete.
P.S. After seeing all these thirst threads I had to give my 2 cents.
I’ve claimed to run no game because consciously I don’t, and apply no ‘methods’, but I’ve realized that what I do is still a skill.
Shutting your brain off and following your body is what allows you to do this.
The path to get to this level is a strong inner belief in what you bring to the table, emotional strength, and the knowledge that you can deal with everything the night brings. Good logistics is really the only planned aspect.
For those that hate memorizing lines, studying techniques that are hard to apply and freeze you up, and especially for those that hate pretending and acting, I suggest following this type of approach—for those that have a flair for improvisation and hate planning like myself, this is ideal.
Instead on focusing on learning techniques, focus on becoming stronger emotionally by challenging yourself in creative ways.
Embracing challenges and appreciating hardship in all areas of life. Having a strong world view in which you accept reality is also crucial. Accept that the best always win and that life is fair, and you’ll stop seeing yourself as a victim, instead feeling the need to compete.
P.S. After seeing all these thirst threads I had to give my 2 cents.