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Post by youngkj on Dec 29, 2010 2:27:56 GMT -5
In college.
What is the key to having the most hook ups in college.
- If it matters i'm going to an out of state college. (From up north to Florida) so i won't know anyone, no wingman,etc.
The only thing I've heard is keep your dorm room door open ?( Don't know what that will do but ok)
Should i join a frat? (Do you have to pay?)
What is to expect the first day of college?
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Post by obsidian on Dec 29, 2010 17:22:38 GMT -5
Not knowing anyone is common for ALL freshman.
So take your awkward, isolated self, realize that everybody else feels awkward and isolated and start breaking the ice. People will recognize and embrace you for having the balls to cold approach anybody.
Don't worry, you'll find wingmen where you go to college. Hell, talk to some guys and establish male friends first--start building your pack. In a really weird way, if other guys look up to you, females will as well.
Establish your dominance and uniqueness from an early point. You don't need game for this, just basic social skills and more importantly, the willingness to use them.
Join clubs, meet people, do new things. Girls will come naturally if you are a socially dominant person and have something unique or cool to you. Have positive presence--have fun.
Alot of "game" in the vein of "mystery method" or routines like "the cube" in college has the potential to weird girls out and make you look like you're trying too hard.
Getting the great vajones is the by product of being awesome.
Idk about the dorm room thing, tho your shit might get stolen.
Oh, and frats are entirely up to you, they're just another club, albeit, a slighly more involving and encompassing one.
Expect to introduce yourself to a whole bunch of new faces and be willing to make new connections.
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Post by phoenixd on Dec 29, 2010 17:31:37 GMT -5
find a fraternity with guys you actually like. it's much more than a club if you find the right people. the reasons for joining are endless if you find the right one
-parties -instant social network -weekend activities -friends for life -place to live -mentors (for your career and social game) -meeting people at other campuses in same fraternity -etc. etc.
go find the right guys. join. you'll never regret the decision
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Post by Two Step on Dec 29, 2010 21:10:28 GMT -5
yeah ive never gone to traditional college...and i personally hate frat guys (HPRJ COLOSSAL FAGGOT)
Buttttttttt
the benefits of a frat are endless. Friends, access to girls (which can be good and bad, its really easy to get lazy when they are thrown at your feet like at frats) and great contacts for careers
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