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Comparison of gameplan between different gurus
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RE: Comparison of gameplan between different gurus
Just about everything in the community is a variation on Mystery's old FMAC model from the late 90's: Find, Meet, Attract, Close which later evolved into his M3 model of: approach -> attraction -> comfort -> seduction.

Even my own "Polarize and Connect" is a variation of this. As well as Rob's FERA.

Everyone thinks they're reinventing the wheel, but it's the same shit over and over. Read Chapter 1 of the new book, the science is showing women need two things to want to be with a man: to feel he's higher status than her (attraction) and to feel secure around him (connection). Oh, and they'll rarely initiate (escalation). That's it.

So no matter which way you cut it, it all comes back to those three things. It's just a matter of teaching it and explaining it in a really efficient and useful way (which I'd argue Mystery doesn't do).

Models - A Comprehensive Guide to Attracting Women
G3 Program - Step-by-step interactive coaching program -- takes you from A-to-Z with women.
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2011 02:20 AM by Mark.)
07-17-2011 02:19 AM
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