rooshvforum.network is a fully functional forum: you can search, register, post new threads etc...
Old accounts are inaccessible: register a new one, or recover it when possible. x


Impersonation Game
#1

Impersonation Game

I'm not sure if this has been touched on before, but it is very interesting.

I went out to a nightclub last night, and there was a Kim Jong Un impersonator there. He looked uncannily similar, wearing the black robes, having the same body shape/size, height etc. He even did the salute too.

Despite the fact that there were many chads in the room that night, he was the one getting the most female attention. All the women wanted to be near him, and all the men wanted a photo with him.

Of course, attention in a nightclub like that does not necessarily mean he's getting a lot of regular poon (Kim Jong Un is not the most attractive guy after all) but it was quite evident that he had a large female gathering that night.

He would obviously have a strong social media presence too. Yes, his body is not in shape, but the novelty of him and his confidence would surely lead him to getting a fair few notches.

Also, he would likely be involved with a lot of high end women due to his inevitable connections (rich people would surely want to be seen around him). He would have the advantage of women approaching him, be it to take a selfie, or to chat. Number closing would be all too easy.

Seems too good to be true. What's your take on this, guys? Have you ever encountered something similar?
Reply
#2

Impersonation Game

Even if women are giving this guy a lot of attention, it doesn't mean he's getting laid a lot. A woman can be entertained and intrigued by a guy and have no interest in sleeping with him. So I don't see this as a good strategy for getting laid because it involves hitting on triggers unrelated to attraction.

Also not sure about rich people wanting to have anything more than a fleeting interaction with this guy. The novelty would probably wear off quickly.
Reply
#3

Impersonation Game

It's essentially a more advanced version of peacock game.

Here's the problem with peacock Game, and it's even amplified with an impersonator. ATW in 80 Days touched on it with the words "fleeting interaction".

You are essentially an "avatar". You're not a real person. Girls will use you as entertainment, but will you be going home with them? Even then, will they want to see you more than one time?

It's "flash game".
Reply
#4

Impersonation Game

I haven't actually done it so may be completely wrong but I'd compare it to approaching girls with a cute puppy. Sure, it is much easier to to approach girls and talk to them but it's very difficult to divert their attention from the puppy to you.

If you don't tell them you are an impersonator and lead them to believe you are actually Kim Jong Un or whoever, that's a totally different story!
Reply
#5

Impersonation Game

Quote: (12-12-2018 01:57 AM)corsega Wrote:  

It's essentially a more advanced version of peacock game.

Here's the problem with peacock Game, and it's even amplified with an impersonator. ATW in 80 Days touched on it with the words "fleeting interaction".

You are essentially an "avatar". You're not a real person. Girls will use you as entertainment, but will you be going home with them? Even then, will they want to see you more than one time?

It's "flash game".


"She calls it Garfunkling"



"I'd hate myself if I had that kind of attitude, if I were that weak." - Arnold
Reply
#6

Impersonation Game

Kind of like the class clown. The class clown may be popular with his stunts and get attention from the girls, but those same girls are getting moist for the Chads and going home with them.
Reply
#7

Impersonation Game

Probably not a great idea for the average guy, but if your genetics are such that you can convincingly impersonate Kim Jong Un it may not be a bad plan. Play the cards you're dealt.

I got my Magnum condoms, I got my wad of hundreds, I'm ready to plow!
Reply
#8

Impersonation Game

Who was that fairly famous PUA who purposely dressed up like Trent Reznor because he knew some girls in the clubs he went to are attracted to Trent Reznor, so he just dressed like him to be a fairly faint facsimile of the Nine Inch Nails star in order to be the closest thing to him in the club? Not exact impersonation game, but he basically stole a style and it seemed to work.

I think that's the way to do it. If you start dressing up as a Korean dictator (are you sure it wasn't just actually Kim Jong Un OP?) or Elvis, then you'll get a few looks and compliments, but I think unless your game is really tight after the opening then you're fucked.

Unless, of course, you impersonate Jesus.
Reply
#9

Impersonation Game

Definitely peacock game as corsega said. For me, peacock game is great for tricking your brain into feeling like "someone else" and thus that rejections don't matter because, well, you're someone else. It's great for getting in state. It doesn't have to be an elaborate outfit either.

It could be as simple as rolling up your shirt, tying the slack in a knot and exposing your belly; I did this once because I was super in my head during my first night on a RSD Julien boot camp - it was actually very successful and gained a ton of passive attraction from doing it. It essentially gets you out of your head and makes you feel more fun and makes you care less about people judging you.
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)