Thursday, May 22, 2014

Sigma Game: On the Hunt

Sigmas are usually "creative" in how they game girls.

In fact because most true, real Sigmas may not even know they are "Sigmas" they naturally learn through trial-and-error that their game approaches may vary contrary to their more conventional Alpha competition.

On the very rare scenario a Sigma meets another Sigma or 3-4 in a group, the Sigmas should "team-up" and game girls with their particular, unique sets of game in cooperation.

Since Sigmas are naturally "solitary hunters" they're likely to meet-up in the wild and go game girls, plus since each Sigma wants to assert his dominance and control the group isn't likely to be more than 2 at most, since their may not be enough quality women to share in the hunt.

Instead of the typical bar/club scene I think the best dating spots for Sigmas tend to be where there isn't a whole lot of people or crowds -- a bookstore for instance or somewhere calm or quieter than most, like a hiking or park area or more "solitary" places; be creative.

I suggest when going for a top tier girl in the 7-10 range, go for a "introverted" girl who you can relate to more, have good conversation and doesn't try to "compete" against you that much.

Extraverted girls, especially the hot ones, tend to be more "crazy", wild, problematic and "drama-loving"; a lot of trouble and not much "bang" (which really matters the most in the end of course).

Well, all girls are crazy in some way but you may find the more introverted girls to be a bit more manageable and less demanding than the extraverted ones ("gold-digger-manipulative-types)who want you to be "Alpha", shower them with praise, gifts and "perks" of the Alpha's social world and put them in the "center of attention"; the high life, bar/club scene and all that messy drama.

Usually Alphas will put up with this behavior to some extent but you better believe they are getting their due. They aren't the top elite in the social hierarchy for nothing; they thrive within the social chaos and confusion. Solitary Sigma? Not so much.

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