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- Sep 22, 2014
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I'm a career guy in his 50s living in Japan. I first came to TAG for advice about using Ashley Madison on a trip to Tokyo. It worked out great (see my old posts from a few years back), but now that I've moved here, I've actually given away my AM account (which had some $300 worth of credits in it!) because I don't need it or want it any more -- all thanks to Sinapse and his mentor, Dorian Gray.
These guys are like magicians. With accomplished ease they approach Japanese women on the street and make close after close. And they do it without any "tricks" or "gimmicks" or manipulation, they do it through a combination of (a) deep knowledge of Japanese culture, (b) genuine interest in women as persons (i.e., not just as pussies), (c) respect for women, (d) a brutal drive for self-improvement, and (e) practice, practice, practice.
A few months ago I bought Sinapse's online course and then had a five-hour private coaching session with him. Since then I've taken the three-day intensive boot camp taught by Dorian Gray and Sinapse, and I'm presently devouring their new book (of which I was privileged to review a couple of chapters in advance). I started with baby steps -- international parties, etc. -- but now I've approached dozens and dozens of women in the street, and although I still have a very long way to go (and dealing with rejection takes a lot of mental capital, I can tell you) I'm seeing four or five women on a regular basis. Most of them are in their thirties or forties, but there's also a 22-year-old gem whom I would never have approached, let alone kissed in the elevator and slept with five days later, if it hadn't been for these guys. I've also been on dates with 18-year-olds, and I am presently in text conversations with three women in their twenties whom I approached cold on the street. And this is barely three months after my first introduction to the world of PUA. Things are only going to get better from here.
I just want everyone to know that (1) Japan nanpa for foreigners is real, (2) if nanpa is possible for an old guy like me then it's possible for you too, and (3) Dorian Gray and Sinapse know how to do it and how to teach it.
One drawback: nanpa is seriously addicting. With my demanding job it's hard to find time to hit the streets, but that's where I'm spending every available moment now . . . .
These guys are like magicians. With accomplished ease they approach Japanese women on the street and make close after close. And they do it without any "tricks" or "gimmicks" or manipulation, they do it through a combination of (a) deep knowledge of Japanese culture, (b) genuine interest in women as persons (i.e., not just as pussies), (c) respect for women, (d) a brutal drive for self-improvement, and (e) practice, practice, practice.
A few months ago I bought Sinapse's online course and then had a five-hour private coaching session with him. Since then I've taken the three-day intensive boot camp taught by Dorian Gray and Sinapse, and I'm presently devouring their new book (of which I was privileged to review a couple of chapters in advance). I started with baby steps -- international parties, etc. -- but now I've approached dozens and dozens of women in the street, and although I still have a very long way to go (and dealing with rejection takes a lot of mental capital, I can tell you) I'm seeing four or five women on a regular basis. Most of them are in their thirties or forties, but there's also a 22-year-old gem whom I would never have approached, let alone kissed in the elevator and slept with five days later, if it hadn't been for these guys. I've also been on dates with 18-year-olds, and I am presently in text conversations with three women in their twenties whom I approached cold on the street. And this is barely three months after my first introduction to the world of PUA. Things are only going to get better from here.
I just want everyone to know that (1) Japan nanpa for foreigners is real, (2) if nanpa is possible for an old guy like me then it's possible for you too, and (3) Dorian Gray and Sinapse know how to do it and how to teach it.
One drawback: nanpa is seriously addicting. With my demanding job it's hard to find time to hit the streets, but that's where I'm spending every available moment now . . . .