There's also 'Models: Attract Women Through Honesty' by Mark Manson. While it focuses on building genuine relationships which can be related to the concept of PUA in a more positive and honest way, it has some romantic undertones as it talks about male - female interactions in the context of attraction and connection. The book gives practical advice on how to be a better person in relationships which can be a great read for those interested in PUA - related romance novels.
Well, they often involve male protagonists who are learning or using PUA (pick - up artist) techniques. For example, they might include strategies for approaching women, starting conversations, and building attraction. In terms of the romance aspect, there's usually a love interest that the protagonist is trying to win over using these techniques.
One success story could be a guy who was really shy. He learned PUA techniques like active listening. He started conversations with girls by asking open - ended questions about their interests. Soon, he built good rapport and started dating a girl who shared his love for books.
Here's one. A PUA newbie went to a party. He saw a girl he liked and tried to show off his 'mysterious' side. He just stood there, trying to look cool, but accidentally tripped over his own feet when the girl looked at him. Instead of being embarrassed, he just laughed and said 'I was just testing if you were paying attention.' The girl found it hilarious and they started chatting.
Sure. There was a guy who tried to use PUA techniques on a girl at a coffee shop. He started with a cheesy pickup line, but the girl just laughed and said she'd heard that one a million times. Instead of being discouraged, he joined in on the laughter and then they ended up having a really nice chat about how bad pickup lines can be.
One story is about a PUA who thought wearing a really flashy hat would make him stand out. He walked up to a girl and said 'You must be tired because you've been running through my mind all day.' The girl looked at his hat and said 'Is that hat part of your pickup strategy?' They both burst out laughing. It turned out she was interested in his confidence, not his hat or the line.
One great Dhv (Demonstration of Higher Value) story could be about your travels. For example, 'I was in Thailand once and got to volunteer at an elephant sanctuary. It was amazing to be so close to those gentle giants and help out in their care. I learned so much about their behavior and how important conservation is.'
In a nightclub, a PUA noticed a girl who seemed to be into dancing. He joined her on the dance floor and started doing some really unique dance moves that combined break - dancing and salsa. After getting her attention, he told her about the time he traveled to a foreign country and learned those moves from local street dancers. This story was a DHV because it showed his ability to adapt, his sense of adventure, and his cool skills on the dance floor.
One funny DHV (Demonstration of Higher Value) story could be about a guy at a party. He started juggling some apples that were on the table when people were just chatting casually. Everyone was amazed and started gathering around him. He then told a joke while still juggling, like 'Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything.' This showed his sense of humor and his unique skill, which are both DHV traits in the PUA (Pick - Up Artist) world.
Well, simply put, use them to show your positive qualities. For instance, if you have a Dhv story about helping others, like working in a soup kitchen, it shows your kindness. Just share it casually in conversation.
One well - known 1940 romance novel is 'Gone with the Wind' by Margaret Mitchell. It tells a complex love story against the backdrop of the American Civil War.