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Rejections by Lady Killa
Let me tell you guys right now, there is no pickup artist who can get every girl. Rejections are part of the game and you just have to get used to it. Theres too many things in the girls life that can happen that are out of your control. She could be having a bad day, she could've just got out a relationship and is depressed, she could have a boyfriend, the list goes on and on but the point is theres no way every single girl you talk to will be receptive to your game. If you never get rejected than you never get laid. When you get rejected its like jumping right into the cold water of the pool, you already got the worst over with, you can only have better results.

Thats not to say you should expect them whatsoever. I talk to girls like I know for a fact they want me, because how you view yourself and what you think will happen will. So never expect a rejection, its just sometimes things are happening with the girl that are out of your control, you gotta own it, you have that rock solid confidence.

You know whats weird? Even if I get rejected I still feel great about myself, that I had enough courage and balls to approach a girl, and no longer have the question of "what if?" in my mind. With every single girl that I game and cold approach I do, I get better and better and learn. You need to view every situation as positive and a learning experience, because it is.

The thing is when girls reject you they do it in the nicest way possible, the last thing they want is a confrontation or to upset you. Most of the time guys have approach anxiety because, they imagine all these disaster movie moment scenarios in their heads. That never happens guys! Relax and learn how things happen in the real world. Experience is the best teacher, and action is what will get you results.

Also when it comes to kino escalating, Id rather have a girl reject me for being too touchy than put me in the friend zone for not escalating at all. Thats you job being the masculine power is to escalate and push the interaction, its the feminine job to resist and slow down the interaction. When she does this never get upset, or let is affect you simply talk and interact more and push for it again in a little bit.

Guys no matter how good your game is, some girls will just have bad days and you can't control that. Getting rejected is painless, and its just part of the process, always view this as positive and a learning experience. Think "what can I do better next time?"

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