
You don’t want to get too crazy with alcohol when your goal is
“girls.” But you can definitely drink a bit. How much? It depends...
Welcome back! Last week, I discussed the implications of
drinking alcohol in regards to practicing seduction. The post may have
expressed a rather negative and pessimistic view, but again, as
mentioned in last post (to be emphasized here), having a few drinks is
not harmful. You don’t need to go full-blown sober in order to
practice
your seduction skills or perform smoothly.
The point is to not drink too much
(duh).
In this post, I will point out some benefits of drinking.
Additionally, I will present some opinions on how your selection of
drink affects the perception women may have of you. I’ll also give you
a bunch of simple but cool tips that can really impact the way you will
experience the nightlife (for the better).
Let’s get right into it.
Before I get to the pointers, I will briefly mention the obvious:
alcohol can relieve anxiety – particularly approach anxiety – and make
a person more comfortable in social situations. However, I believe it
is a crutch. Do you really want to become dependent on booze in order
to score hot ladies? Additionally, if you practice “non-drunk,” your
skills will improve more quickly.
Some of you may think that on bad nights (nights where you feel
anxious), it may be worth having a few drinks in order to get the ball
rolling. Usually that is a bad idea, as booze can reinforce your
current mood, whatever it may be (and have the opposite of the desired
effect). That said, we all react differently to alcohol.
If you do struggle with anxiety, there are healthier alternatives
(with better effects):
- Teas with high levels of L-theanine (Japanese Gyokuro, and
Oolongs)
- Catuaba
- Red (Panax) Ginseng
- Rhodiola Rosea (rose root)
- Cacao (yes, buy some organic cacao nibs! Not the powdered crap!)
However, note that using any of these is still a crutch, as you are
still depending on “substances” to get you going. However, they may
come in useful when you have bad nights. That is when I take some
catuaba and ginseng. And tea is something I always drink!