Videos
SteviePUA sarges bars and pubs
I open with her dress which is red/scarlet and name her 'Scarlett O'Hara', ask if she is Swedish (she looks it) and bust her for not being able to speak Swedish when she says she is. (I asked her what she is drinking but she can't respond in Swedish back to me) She is part of a mixed three set so I bring in the guy and other girl and vibe with them too, raising the energy levels of the set and standing out by speaking some Polish with them. (Turns out they are Polish). Knowing phrases in another language can make you stand out and my Polish is awful but it's the energy behind it that's important here. It's fun, light and enjoyable.
Use this in February and March for best effect, especially for mixed sets but can be used in a quotes pattern any time.
I open the set by asking if they've heard of the time between breakfast and lunch - i.e. brunch (not such a common term in the UK). Then I ask what you call the time between spring and winter? We need a word for this! It's not winter and it's not spring - like late February and early March. There's no snow but it's not warm yet.
If breakfast and lunch becomes brunch then perhaps winter and spring can become 'swing'. Or maybe we can call it 'sprinter'.
Suggest to the guy that it's best he uses the word 'sprinter', because it's a masculine word - it suggests power, speed and competition. This is an AMOG technique, too. You are handing powerful traits over to him, which means you have a surplus of these yourself - enough not to be needy about giving them to others.
To the girl, suggest she uses 'swing', because it suggests, well... (pause, smile then change the subject to leave her processing the sexual suggestion you have put into her mind about swinging/partner swap).
Use ambiguity through pattern language to increase the effect - 'Let's swap...the subject...have you noticed that....' etc.
I open the set by asking if they've heard of the time between breakfast and lunch - i.e. brunch (not such a common term in the UK). Then I ask what you call the time between spring and winter? We need a word for this! It's not winter and it's not spring - like late February and early March. There's no snow but it's not warm yet.
If breakfast and lunch becomes brunch then perhaps winter and spring can become 'swing'. Or maybe we can call it 'sprinter'.
Suggest to the guy that it's best he uses the word 'sprinter', because it's a masculine word - it suggests power, speed and competition. This is an AMOG technique, too. You are handing powerful traits over to him, which means you have a surplus of these yourself - enough not to be needy about giving them to others.
To the girl, suggest she uses 'swing', because it suggests, well... (pause, smile then change the subject to leave her processing the sexual suggestion you have put into her mind about swinging/partner swap).
Use ambiguity through pattern language to increase the effect - 'Let's swap...the subject...have you noticed that....' etc.
In contrast to the following video, here is an example of a girl who is attracted to a guy. Listen to the commentary and notice her body language. She is open to being closed.
Notice the bad body language of the in field student. He is leaning in to her instead of making her work to talk to him. Listen to the commentary for a breakdown.
Sarging His Girlfriend - a mixed set I ran in Hong Kong. Irish girl very much into me.