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The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists Study Guide

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by Neil Strauss
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In Croatia, Style meets a litany of women and impresses many impressionable young PUAs. Soon he is being heralded on the listservs as the number one pickup artist. In this section, the narrator glorifies himself and his success as a PUA. He enjoys being a guru and quotes a post verbatim that he wrote while receiving oral sex from one of his many conquests. Style states that he has taken his game to another level. No longer must he solely rely on canned pickup lines. He has now internalized the game so well that he naturally plays it and is able to ad lib. He is proud of himself for no longer needing to deceive women. Now, Style tells women up front that their relationship will be.....

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