Also, when it comes to P.U.A. community, I used to read tons of books and watch tons of videos, and after each book and each video I knew a lot less than what I knew before lol. So I wouldn't recommend it, but that's just me. It's still a very fun read/watch for entertainment purposes.
So you are saying that if he wants to pick up chicks with magic he needs a dove pan?Oh, and this picture can help also:
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If you want to use magic to break the ice, I would recommend doing that at the right time. I don't really do this to pick up girls, but at school when I'm performing for my friends in class when we don't have work to do, I get attention from the girls in the class pretty much all the time and it's a good way to start talking. Just try it out and see if it works for you.
If you're discussing how to get girls on a magic trick forum, you're hopelessly lost.
The irony is that eostresh and I get mocked and sneered at for providing information based on social science, psychology, and personal experience, but schmucky, defeatist, rude-ass answers like this are considered kosher.
(sigh) Sometimes it's a terrible burden being smarter than everyone else.
Severely misguided advice. Money and muscles can get that initial interest, but if you can't follow that up with a personality then you're just as sunk as before, only now you have a suit and an exercise routine.
The irony is that eostresh and I get mocked and sneered at for providing information based on social science, psychology, and personal experience, but schmucky, defeatist, rude-ass answers like this are considered kosher.
(sigh) Sometimes it's a terrible burden being smarter than everyone else.
The bigger problem is not with the individuals doing it. The idea of psychology and social sciences in magic has been thoroughly tarnished by that "pick up artist" culture. First, everyone has read "The Game" and the second you produce a pack of cards or levitate a cigarette you're automatically labeled as a sleaze by those who have. Which, after ten years on the market, is as I said almost anyone.
Secondly it's the "new performers" who walk into a magic shop, buy a DVD and gaff set, practice once, ruin the illusion, and wouldn't you know, will ruin it for everyone. A few weeks ago I did a paid closeup gig at a restaurant opening and three tables, independent from each other, started in on telling me about the "weird guy with the fuzzy hat" (everyone wants to be this guy called 'Mystery', no idea why... I didn't understand it when everyone wanted to be Criss Angel, either) who'd done the same and shown them his "strings" (loops) when he failed to levitate something. Irony or Ironies I wasn't using loops, but still the thing was blown.
I don't need to neg or analyze IOIs or whatever else this pop-psych babble suggests. I have no issues finding partners without it, but there seems to be a huge community of people who actually still believe in NLP (any serious psychologist will tell you it's mostly New Age bunk) and follow books by Neill Strauss or Mystery and their illegitimate love child, Tim Ferriss, slavishly while ruining it for the rest of us.
Personally I still think psychology is one of the indispensable pillars of magic but the amateurs with book knowledge kill it. That's why there are such harsh reactions.
In life as in magic, getting a "hook" in is an important first step. You can't get secondary interest and without initial interest. We dress a certain way, we act a certain way, we smile and laugh and present a certain way. A sulky, quiet, haphazard performer could be the best magician in the world, they'd fail. Same in dating. Being above 5'8" (trust me, at 5'6" I notice the difference between sneakers and boots), fit, well dressed, and well spoken, is the best way to get to know people you can then show that you're a good guy. If you don't get that first, five second, win, you'll have an uphill battle you'll lose more often than win.
That right there is a caveat that completely explains how you missed my original point. I don't mean that to be offensive...just educational. Within a community like you describe having collections of "things" is a conspicuous display of resources. I'm sure he doesn't still "play" with his toys. So the fact that he has them is an indicator that he has the resources to spend on completely unnecessary "fluff"....plumage if you will.Now, as a caveat, I do tend to run with an unusual crowd. I seek out artists, musicians and general weirdos. So your mileage may vary.
HAHAHAHAHAH I was just joking. You really need to chill with the big words and drama.
Personally I still think psychology is one of the indispensable pillars of magic but the amateurs with book knowledge kill it. That's why there are such harsh reactions.
You're either lying or just not very good at telling jokes in text. I'm leaning on the latter.
Also, clearly you haven't seen me around before. If you had said something like, "I meant it as a joke, but I guess it didn't work," I would have apologized for snapping at you. But since you want to be this way, then forget it. I'm not a bad guy, but I don't suffer fools gladly.
All you described are fair complaints, but that doesn't mean the knee-jerk reactions are correct. Especially since, in the context of my post, I was lamenting that trying to help will get you sneered at if you have an approach people don't like for one reason or another, but saying something rude or callous to the threadstarter typically never gets remarked upon.
I grow tired of these threads because it always ends with everyone either focusing on me instead of the guy who needs help to tell me that I sound like a rapist or whatever, people who want to be dicks, and people who want to tell the same painfully unfunny jokes (i.e. posting advice dog memes) without actually offering anything of value. I don't think I'm asking for a lot that people stop doing that and just try to help the guys who ask for it.
As far as helping him, girls are people. If you can impress people in general with your magic, then what's the difference between that and girls? There is none. And I'm assuming he already does impress people with his magic. IF you want to impress a girl with your magic, do magic for her. It's that simple.