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Love Systems Bootcamp Review Part 2

Day 2:
Each student debriefed himself, explaining what happened last night and received some suggestions from Mr. M. Mr. M was direct: he pointed right at me and told me I needed to work on my style. I was crestfallen, but it was definitely good advice. More on that later.

Mr. M introduced himself as an example of how TMM can work for anyone: “Look at me. I’m a short, ugly Asian guy.” I wouldn’t call him ugly, but for all those guys with hangups about their height, looks, or race, Mr. M is proof that all these factors can be overcome. Did I mention that he tailors his game exclusively toward 9s and 10s, and has never failed a Day 2 close?

Mr. M starts talking about different ways to transition, isolation techniques. He then goes into depth about attraction, explaining what is attractive, DHV stories to tell, and causing emotional spikes in a girl.

During the break, Scott comes over to address my style issue and gives me a list of stores exclusively in LA. (It’s the effort that counts, right? =) Some other students chime in about stores in SoHo, which I take note of.

Class resumes. Mr. M goes over ways to be fun and interesting, cold reads, important frames to establish, social proof, how to react to things she says and does, kino was explained in depth… there’s just too much to list. Day 2 was an tanker of information landing on my brain, and then Braddock happened.

Let me explain what Mr. M explained to us about Braddock. Braddock is ADD, and it shows. However, he is the fastest routine generating machine I can imagine. Braddock comes in, and starts explaining how to tease and push/pull girls. Then he goes into some examples… and more… and more… and… my hand nearly breaks trying to write down some of these AWESOME routines he just came up with the night before! I swear, it’s like trying to chase a roller coaster. I managed to capture a fraction of what he said, only three pages.

Mr. M takes over again, and goes into qualification. He goes into depth about emotional connections, questions to ask to have the girl qualify to your standards, hoop theory, topics to discuss and to qualify a girl with, bait/hook/reel/release, and stuff to say near the end of qualification , as you are getting into comfort .

I left class with information overflowing from my brain. I was exhausted and needed a break.

Break 2:
During the break I went to work on my style. I went to a store in SoHo and asked two girls from the dressing room to help me pick out clubbing clothes. At first they just picked out about 15 pairs of jeans for me to try on. I settled on two pairs that I liked out of the bunch, and they went off to get t-shirts for me, then shirts, then a tie, each time getting more and more excited with the progress they were making with me. The girls were having so much playing dress-up with me that other guys wanted to get in on the action. After trying to hit on the girls with cheesy lines, they were promptly shut down with, “Sorry, I’ve got to go back to work.” Then the girls ran straight to my dressing room and squealed excitedly, “Try this! Try this!”

At the end, the girls covered their mouths in awe, “You look like a totally different person! You look so good!” The reaction the girls were giving me boosted my ego immensely, and I was ready for anything that night.

Night 2:
Since I didn’t open as much as I wanted to in Night 1, I was determined to make as much progress with my opening as possible. As I met each student and instructor, every one of them complimented my new threads. I literally felt like a new man, like I owned the place. It was a great feeling, and I opened like a madman that night, without being blown out once.

I worked with four instructors at different times that night, each one telling me what to do and how to overcome what happened in my last set. Braddock, Scott, Sheriff, and Big Business each gave their advice and winged me on certain sets.

A funny thing happened that night. A guy saw me open these two girls, came over, and opened me: “Are you a natural? I saw you talking to those girls over there, you’ve got game, man!”. I had never been in this situation before, and when I am in unfamiliar situations my natural instinct is to lie. I denied knowing anything about nature, girls, and games. It turns out he was a self-proclaimed “keyboard jockey” in a competing company’s community. That is not the best way to introduce yourself. So we ignored him until he went away.

We were debriefed, a some advice on how to proceed from here were given to me, and the night was over. I felt great.