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What‘s in your toolbox?
mASF post by FerrisBueller

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What‘s in your toolbox?
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mASF post by "FerrisBueller"
posted on: mASF forum: General Discussion newsgroup, May 5, 2005

Cool post. Can YOU describe what YOU think each toolbox item is used to
achieve?

On 5/2/05 10:53:00 AM, Design wrote:
>I saw TD speak in D.C. a
>couple weeks ago and he
>touched on something I had
>noticed and have been wanting
>to comment on.
>
>We each have some number of
>tools in our PU toolbox:
>opinion openers, negs, C&F,
>IVDs, mini-cold reads, games,
>humorous stories, future
>adventures projection,
>patterns, etc., etc. A lot of
>the fuck ups we read here (or
>have experienced ourselves)
>involve people mis-using these
>tools.

I know that 99% of people on here mistake what a DHV routine is. Its a routine
aimed at the peer group rather than the target and demonstrates value through
to the the targets through her friends.

I know Tommy W uses negs for a different purpose than Mystery.

>Let's take a basic basic
>example. Openers. How many
>people here really understand
>the distinction between direct
>and indirect openers? How
>many people really understand
>the relationship between
>direct and indirect openers
>and opinion openers? (Here's
>a tip: if you think opinion
>openers are necessarily
>indirect, you're wrong.) How
>many people really understand
>the reasoning behind going in
>indirect?

Break it down to what YOU think the difference is.

>If you can't (correctly)
>answer these questions, you
>won't be able to use the
>tools.

Can you?

>Or how about another basic
>concept: Cocky & Funny. What
>is C&F? How is it distinct
>from playful teasing? What is
>its relationship to the three
>classifications of rapport?
>Why is the humor element so
>important? What is it meant
>to accomplish?

What are the three classifications of rapport. light, medium, deep?

--
They started talking, our job as PUAs is to keep them talking, attract, go into
the routines, extract and fuck. - Commander Zap



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