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Pick Up Tips from Traveling in Thailand

Pick Up Tips from Traveling in Thailand

Written by Johnny Wolf

Topics: Secrets

What’s up guys, as some of you may know, I’ve been semi-retired and have been living on a small island near Thailand for the past year now. I’m planning on going back to the U.S. in March 2010 to teach just one lucky group of bootcamp students and that’s it until the next PUA Summit in Sept.

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Tips from Thailand:

1. Everyone that travels becomes more Alpha.

Traveling forces you to live outside of your comfort zones and makes you very independent. Just the fact that you’ve leaving the comforts of the U.S. and your apartment is a huge step for most guys. Being able to get around without getting scammed or robbed in a foreign country makes you grow up fast.

2. Everyone that travels becomes interesting.

The biggest DHV to tell girls are stories about places you been. Everyone dreams of traveling, especially to cool places, and they want to live through your photos and stories. So if you feel that you don’t have anything interesting to talk about, go somewhere.

3. You’ll meet tons of girls when you travel.

Especially if you’re following a backpacking trail, it’s really easy to meet girls wherever you are. Girls are usually young, 18-22 and want to meet other travelers. The standard approach line is “Hi, where are you from.” This has a 99.9% open rate here.

4. You’ll come back a better person.

If nothing else, traveling will allow you to learn about yourself, society, and open your mind to the world. You’ll learn a lot about different cultures, and you’ll grow as a man.

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About My Life:

Los Angeles was stressing me out. Pick up was stressing me out. And getting laid all the time lost it’s meaning. It became a job, a chore to go out and pick up girls. Sure I had fun, but enough was enough. Now I do what I love, when I want to, and I’m finally happy.

My advice is to get through it, get good enough with women where you can have choice. Get laid a couple times and have fun. But eventually, use the game as leverage to better yourself in other ways and find your true passion. Don’t just have a DHV story memorized about what your passions are. Truly go out and live it.

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Warm Regards,

Johnny Wolf

2 Comments Comments For This Post I'd Love to Hear Yours!

  1. LC says:

    Hey there, my name is LC and I’m a writer for SF State’s [X]Press Magazine. I’m writing an article on PUAs and would love to talk to you if you’re interested in contributing. Let me know by emailing me at liannecamille@me.com. Thanks!

    PS. Great site. :)

  2. Rus says:

    Hey man,

    I will be in Koh Tao sometime in Jan 2010 after Koh Phangan. I am a certified diver, so I am going to dive there, but rather than shopping around dive shops, might as well have you or your dive shop guide me diving around Koh Tao, right? :)

    I would love to hook up with you there, just contact me by email. :)

    Rus


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