One of the interesting things about the Internet is that it provides a forum for people who are interested in unorthodox ways of looking at and interacting with the world to support each other. One example of this is the "seduction community," whose members are more commonly known as "pick-up artists," or PUAs. PUA techniques and lingo are spreading rapidly via the Internet, even among people who don't attend in-person PUA seminars, so an introduction to this phenomenon might be in order so you know how to behave when confronted with a PUA on your next social outing!
The origins of the pick-up artist movement are somewhat disputed, but fundamentally what people (not all are men!) in the seduction community believe is that there are certain more or less scientific principles that can be applied to human attraction, and that these principles can be discovered and applied through diligent work. As you will learn through a quick wireless Internet browse on a search engine, this assumption is hotly debated, since the prevailing view of relationships over the last thirty years or so is that relationships should be built on trust and mutual understanding, and not the attraction between people that "pick-up artists" supposedly attempt to exploit with their techniques.
There are many people considered to be "experts" or developers of the PUA field who offer paid in-person teaching of the "community" techniques. However, since many people interested in seduction techniques cannot afford or are not willing to pay for these seminars, seduction discussion has proliferated on the Internet. Like many subcultures who need to abbreviate their communications due to limitations imposed by wireless Internet service and other media, "pick-up artists" have developed extensive internal lingo to aid them in their quests to pick up people they are interested in. For example, "ASD" refers to the "anti-slut defense" that women will put up to men so that they are not seen as "easy," and "kino escalation" refers to the practice of gradually escalating physical contact to make people more interested in them. While to many people this last item can seem natural in the context of meeting someone they are interested in, PUAs try to break these actions down to maximize their potential.
Perhaps due to the amount of time that PUAs spend using wireless Internet service to learn more about the movement's history and techniques, some people argue that PUA activity is a form of Internet cult membership that denies people real-world human interaction in favor of structured interactions guided by a set of rules communicated via the Web. However, some proponents of PUA techniques might argue that the goal of these techniques is to make people confident enough in their abilities that they will no longer have to rely on being a PUA. In a sense, for some people who find social interaction particularly difficult, the PUA system can provide a way of standing on their own for a time.
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