Vector wrote:No, there was nothing freakish about your situational opener. I was referring to this:
Westfall wrote:Doing these "wacky stunts" as you call them can help you learn to become outcome independent. It can also help you to become better calibrated & more social.
And I was addressing the general attitude that deliberately being a freak is a good thing. I agree with Mirko's comments on doing weird, anti-social things to get over your fears, but I was couching it in terms of feedback.
Perhaps I didn't describe my thoughts very well. Doing 'wacky stunts' is a great way to find bounderies, as BR says.
There were many things I thought would definatelly be so socially unacceptable that it would have gotten me blown out of a set hard, but after doing them, I've discovered I can do them and even get a positive response from a girl...
Of course there are other things I thought were fine, that I've learened are definatelly best avoided. Blowing yourself out purposefully is a great way to discover the edge---so you don't go over it in the future.
The same is true for peacocking....I found the edge by falling over it a few times. For instance, you were right, that the DANGER sign was over the cliff for *most* girls...but I woudl have never known unless I went out wearing that damn thing. Now I know where the edge is, so I run my game close to, but not over it.
Additionally, went I say "wacky stunts", I am not refering to things that will always have a negative impact. I recall AFC AL talking about how he and a friend would go up to girls and propose marriage with a ring, and the wing would come in and play the part of a preacher, and marry the two. IMO, that's a wacky stunt, but a good one that is fun to do.
Doing wacky stunts like this communicates that you're confident, social, unique, and fun...and perhaps more importantly, that you feel you're above the rules of social norms. And it ALWAYS makes for an interesting & unique experince when sarging....
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