| Can You Really Learn How To Pickup Girls From The Game By Neil Strauss? |
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The Game by Neil Strauss was published in 2005, around half a decade ago, and it became a bestseller because of several reasons. The first reason is shock factor. There was a pick up artist subculture in existence when the book came out, and everyone was astounded by how Neil Strauss, also known as Style, made pick up techniques mainstream.
The Game by Neil Strauss was published in 2005, around half a decade ago, and it became a bestseller because of several reasons. The first reason is shock factor. There was a pick up artist subculture in existence when the book came out, and everyone was astounded by how Neil Strauss, also known as Style, made pick up techniques mainstream. adult shop | fleshlight | condoms | personal lubricant The Game by Neil Strauss was published in 2005, around half a decade ago, and it became a bestseller because of several reasons. The first reason is shock factor. There was a pick up artist subculture in existence when the book came out, and everyone was astounded by how Neil Strauss, also known as Style, made pick up techniques mainstream. For a time, the book and the concept of picking up girls gave hope to average guys everywhere. So, even non-Brad Pitts can sleep with beautiful women? Everyone was ecstatic. In retrospect, so many guys have jumped into the bandwagon by the time the book came out. By then, there are some of us who are already out in the field teaching men about seduction. One can say that making seduction mainstream was good for business. But can you really learn from the techniques taught in The Game? Here's a short review, and my observations. 1. Pure Entertainment It's fun reading about the exploits of someone like Neil Strauss. A big part of the book recounts amusing stories based on the experiences of the author. Being an entertainer is not a bad thing, and I can say that in the entertainment department, the book will get five stars. That is, you'll get entertained if you don't mind the technical-sounding terms, which you'll soon get used to anyway as a pick up artist thriving in online communities. 2. Validation-based The reason why so many guys think all the stuff Neil teaches in the game work is the concept of validation. If you can be sociable and be the center of attention, people will like you. That's true, for the most part. But what about your main objective of getting women to spend the rest of the evening with you in a private place somewhere? While stuff like mind-reading demonstrations and wigs will get you the attention you need to feel validated, they won't necessarily make women think that out of all the guys in the room, you're the one they want to take to the bedroom. Validation is a great thing to have if you're after the social skills and getting to know people in general. You'll get welcomed in groups and spend time having fun with people. You'll have tons of female friends. It can be a wash-rinse-repeat process until you realize that all the partying has made you broke and you're not getting laid. At some point in the whole socializing thing, you're going to have to become more sexual when it comes to the women you meet. Come to think of it, you don't need more female friends, if you already have several. What you need is something, a technique or a method set, that can push you toward your goal. Reading The Game by Neil Strauss will keep you laughing, and it's an awesome bedside table book for guys who want to be entertained. But you may need to get further instruction from elsewhere if your goal is to get women wanting to sleep with you on the same night you meet them. |

