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I’ve Given Up On High-Class Girls

I’ve had my share of “high-class” girls in my day. You know, the girls who have parents that are “respected” members of the community, and rich.

Imagine being a pick-up artist and having to meet a high-class family. What usually happens is a few pissed off family members.

The family Bible for high-class families is Machiavelli’s The Prince. They abide by the “rules”, cause they have to play the game.

I don’t play the game. When I greet a family I keep a neutral face, I don’t bother with chit-chat and I answer their “materialistic” questions with blunt disinterest.

Every so often I get some “sincere” conversation about beliefs and goals of life, but I always detect a Machiavellian undertone.

The high-class girls I can deal with. The family lies and bullshit I can’t.

I have officially removed high-class girls from my life.

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Comment by Sequoia
Comment by V
2008-01-15 01:04:48

No why?

V

Comment by Sequoia
2008-01-15 05:41:02

Your posting of “high-class” made me think of it. It’s a wonderful example of gaming “high-class” parents, of course Smith is doing more than just simple pick up, he plays a full blown delusional con man.

‘the ultimate movie about the New York cult of class’ (Glamour)

‘rich and challenging cinematic treat’ (Playboy)

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Comment by Wednesday
2008-01-15 16:56:31

I think it’d be fun to learn to work their Machiavellian tendencies. They ask you bullshit questions, what’s to keep you from giving bullshit answers? Even if you don’t have money, you can develop a facade that money can’t buy.

Just my two cents. I love classy girls.

 
Comment by ScottUA
2008-01-15 21:12:38

Yeah, they can be challenging. The girl I’m dating now has a seriously rich dad. We don’t exactly see eye to eye, because of my anti-establishment beliefs. Needless to say, holiday dinners aren’t exactly the best of times.

 
Comment by donkeypuncher
2008-01-16 02:17:08

women lie all the time. so you should just lie, depending on your age group say you’re in pre-law, pre-med, graduate business school, engineering, pro sports, whatever.

whatever floats your boat. women lie to us and are full of false advertising with makeup, pushup bras, hair dye, weight, dishonesty, the list goes on and on. the main things women lie about are regarding their appearance and partner history because those are generally what men are concerned with in regards to women (”is she good looking and fit, will she cheat”).

you might as well get them back. women are generally most concerned with your assets or your ego (”is he affluent or powerful, can he buy me stuff”), so inflate both appropriately (even if full of shit) and you’ll be golden.

i’ve found the more of an asshole you are, and the less you show you care, but while still being overtly flirty, you’re in their pants regardless of their class level.

in regards to parents and social functions, just lie through your teeth. you’ll probably never see those miserable SOB’s again, so who cares? tell them you just got out of the peacecorps and you’re about to attend harvard law. bs bs bs

 
Comment by Carl
2008-01-19 19:45:03

Dude, you just don’t understand the parents. All that stuff you think about them is in YOUR mind, not theirs. High class parents are usually far less obsessive about money and material things than broke parents are. They are just trying to make conversation and to find out whether you are a dumbass.

Of course they won’t like you if you are all standoffish like that.

I guarantee that if you would have a normal conversation with them, they would love you 99% of the time. I speak from experience.

And don’t follow the stupid advice about lying. If you like who you are, they will like you also.

 
Comment by Jared
2008-01-21 02:53:09

I haven’t heard good advice yet. Why don’t you listen to De Angelo’s advice when dealing with parents….when the girl asks about them tell her you are not here to please her parents and when you meet the parents use the C&F on them too…it works with co-workers, girls, everyone…why not parents…i use it on teachers all the time…try it out 20 bucks says it works..

 
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