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    Default Mystery Method and "The Game"

    Have any of you purchased these 2 books?

    It seems Mystery Method is about a stud's version of

    approaching chicks who frequents bars and nightclubs and how to lay them.

    It seems "The Game" by Strauss

    isabout how to be more subtle and coax a woman (different types) into bed or relationships.


    What are your

    thoughts of these? Do you think Mysteries Method is better suited for confident types of guy?

    Do you think

    The Game is better suited for nerds.

    Can you be a stud looking guy and still get away with approaches like

    "the game"? Or do you have to come across as more of a harmless weasel?

    Lastly do any of you guys have

    experiences to detail with these methods?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HornyMan View Post
    Have any of

    you purchased these 2 books?

    It seems Mystery Method is about a stud's version of approaching chicks who

    frequents bars and nightclubs and how to lay them.

    It seems "The Game" by Strauss isabout how to be more subtle

    and coax a woman (different types) into bed or relationships.


    What are your thoughts of these? Do you think

    Mysteries Method is better suited for confident types of guy?

    Do you think The Game is better suited for

    nerds.

    Can you be a stud looking guy and still get away with approaches like "the game"? Or do you have to come

    across as more of a harmless weasel?

    Lastly do any of you guys have experiences to detail with these

    methods?
    I admit I've only scanned MM, and haven't read The Game, but from what I've heard they are

    both essentially the same. The Game was the author's experiences he had while following the principles of MM.

    Granted he may have modified the approaches and all to suit himself. What little I remember for MM is that it read

    like a scientific technical manual. Too many charts. Felt to "mechanical."

    One thing I suggest is to read over

    everything you can get, including MM, The Game, DeAngelo's DYD, and even the Mars and Venus book series. They all

    represent different approaches. Reading over a variety of opinions will give you a good overview of the whole

    subject. Just pick out of each what sounds good to you and give it a try and see how it works. You have to find your

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