Juice PUG Apprentice
Number of posts : 944 Age : 40 Location : StPetersburg, Fla Reputation : 0 Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: A good example of detaching from the outcome... Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:36 am | |
| Whoopie, and I were talking on aim and we had a interesting thought...
Here's something for the newbies.. go on your myspace and send out mass message to random girls....
dont sit around and wait for replies, go do something else.. read material, watch video.. or w/e
but w/e you do.. dont ever check to see if the girl read the messages or not.. because you doing this means your being reaction seeking. Good way to practice for it in field. also with approaches and being more Alpha, theyre are a lot of women out there. .
Happy Training people | |
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Fortunehooks1 Tripp's Vault Member
Number of posts : 849 Age : 42 Location : USA Fort Worth, Texas Reputation : 1 Registration date : 2008-03-24
| Subject: Re: A good example of detaching from the outcome... Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:12 am | |
| Thanks for posting this juice with collaborative praise to whoopie. That is a very good way to internalize the detached bit of venusian training. I make no claims of being a different man, I for one was very reaction seeking without having a proper label. On my social networking sites, I was checking to see if the girls read, and didn't respond to what I had written. When I discovered they just read, a feeling of disappointment would seep into my psyche. This made me edit what I wrote, and in some cases not send anything for awhile. Totally deprives you of what you really want and what you should do to get it. peace,lvoe and succe SS | |
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Juice PUG Apprentice
Number of posts : 944 Age : 40 Location : StPetersburg, Fla Reputation : 0 Registration date : 2008-03-17
| Subject: Re: A good example of detaching from the outcome... Tue Nov 25, 2008 8:39 am | |
| Yeah, exactly, Ive been just refreshing my myspace instead just as training til I dont care anymore... Im a cute MOFO.. girl need to recognize this | |
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