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9 Post author: PeerGynt 25 July 2014 04:25PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 26 July 2014 07:47:54PM 0 points [-]

My impression is that "notice when there's someone who keeps looking at you and approach them" is a common enough theme in PUA that... wait, no, even if that's there I'm not sure if it is for day game so it might still apply to that, although day game seems to be considered a more advanced set of tactics, so that would still weaken its applicability.

Comment author: Azathoth123 29 July 2014 02:43:53AM *  4 points [-]

notice when there's someone who keeps looking at you and approach them

You do realize that stuff like that doesn't happen in PUA's target audience. And even of someone does notice you, if he approaches her without game she quickly looses interest.