Know what an AMOG is? You soon will…
Below are some of the common terms in circulation for various methods of manipulating people. Some of them might repulse you on the one hand, although on the other hand when used discreetly they can be quite humorous.
And anything that gets a conversation going is a good thing, right?
1. Negging
A “neg” is simply a negative remark disguised as a backhanded compliment. It’s a way to gently startle someone out of their thought-stream and hopefully convince them to have a conversation with you.
Basically, negging is designed to confuse or intrigue the other person, tapping into their insecurity or shaking their confidence a little. In its gentler form it can be quite an amusing way to “pick up” girls – especially if it works:
“I like girls with a sense of humor. I can tell from the clothes you’re wearing that you must have a good one.”
Or…
“I like tall girls. How tall are you without those enormous heels on?”
You might see negging defined in some places as a low-grade insult. Sure, that’s one way to employ the technique; but don’t hold your breath if you think that will pass muster. Try and be subtle, or amusing, and you stand a much better chance of success.
2. Neghit
A neghit is the result of negging. If you “neg” a girl, she can be described as being “neghit.”
Some people think these techniques are a load of nonsense. But I’ve seen them work. Like the time when Mark, a friend of mine, beat all the other men in the room to a staggeringly beautiful girl. She had a figure that Rodin (the sculptor) would drool over. So what did Mark do?
He walked up to her and said: “Are those tits real?”
Believe it or not, that was enough to get things moving. The girl laughed, and instantly started chatting. Meanwhile, all the other suckers in the room were left standing there, jealous.
3. PUA
PUA stands for Pick Up Artist, someone who is skilled in the art of picking up women.
Someone who manages to date a different girl every night of the week, for example, would deserve to be labeled a PUA.
4. AMOG
AMOG has two different meanings.
The first is Alpha Male of the Group, someone that appears to be inordinately cool and is the centre of attention. It’s usually a guy that the men AND the women are attracted to - the ladies because they want to be with him, the men because they want to be like him.
The second meaning is Alpha Male Other Guy, the guy that steals your girl right from under your nose. Perhaps it’s happened to you: you’re chatting away at a bar or club, you go to the toilet and when you come back, she’s engrossed in conversation with another fella. Not much you can do there, except find someone else to talk to.
Or, putting it another way:
“Always neghit the target so her friends don't AMOG you.”
5. Sarging
Sarging refers to the activity of going out with either of two objectives in mind:
To hone your babe-pulling skills
To pull a babe
6. SHB11
SHB11 stands for Super Hot Babe 11.
This is a girl that’s SO hot she rates an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10. But don’t let the quality of her beauty put you off: beauty is only skin-deep, after all. A few funny quips and she could be putty in your hands.
7. IOI
An IOI is an Indicator of Interest.
Girls often display tell-tale signs that they’re interested in you. These include playing with their hair, laughing at things that are not really very funny, or asking you what your name is. If you see any of these signs, you know you’re in there.
8. LMR
LMR is an acronym for Last Minute Resistance.
This happens when a girl puts up some form of resistance right before you kiss her/make love to her. She’s having second thoughts, unfortunately, so the gentlemanly thing to do is to stop and find out why.
9. AFC
AFC stands for Average Frustrated Chump.
This is the guy who sits in the corner and wonders why women aren’t approaching him.
He lacks the skill and the confidence to pick up women.
If that sounds like you, take a deep breath. Women won’t approach you: you have to approach them. Do it and it’ll gradually become easy, almost second nature. And even if it doesn’t work the first few times, it’s better than sitting there like Billy No-mates!
So there you have it…
Take your new skills, go out sarging, and pull an SHB11 after negging her. Make sure you out-maneuver any AMOGs nearby, and when you get her where you want her, overcome any LMR.
Conclusion
There are lots of techniques available to manipulate people.
Some involve the science of NLP, others focus on simple persuasion, while still more have their roots in hypnosis.
The trick is that, if you ever hope to manipulate ANYONE into doing ANYTHING, you have to be able to take control.
You have to be able to start up some kind of conversation, and then keep it going long enough to employ some of the tactics you’ve learned in this book.
You have to be confident, daring, bold (sometimes) and willing to face the occasional rejection or two. And even if you get rejected, remember that it’s not the end of the world!
Some of the techniques described above have elements in common.
That’s a good thing, though, because not everyone will feel comfortable employing one tactic, while another will appeal instantly. Everybody’s different, after all, and it’s always good to have a choice.
Manipulative Psychology 101 also comes with three separate bonus guides that will help you learn to master the art of manipulation.
Combined with everything you’ll learn in this book, they should give you all the ammunition you need to manipulate anybody you want.
Good luck – and stay in control!
“Mr X”
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