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Question:
What kinds of adult education or continuing education classes would you find with a lot of girls (20-30 years old) enrolling? I'm thinking the standards like cooking and creative writing are overused by PUAs or wanna-be PUAs, but maybe I'm wrong. Has anyone had success getting into a class with a lot of women?


Answer:
Here is my track record at a community college in California (where they do not share the same negative stigma as community colleges on the east coast). Keep in mind my primary purpose for taking the class was to have fun and learn something new - not meet girls. 1. Aviation - no. 2. Photography - yes

<-----Cheesy and STUPID.

3. Ballroom and swing dance - Yes.

<-----Dangerous, time-consuming, and the dancers are UGLY.

4. Modern dance - YES!!!!

<-----DUH.

Modern dance is me plus 10 other 17-late 20s, svelt, fun, beautiful dancers. Same would go for ballet but I'm not into it myself. Of course if you have an issue picturing yourself in that kind of a class, that's a problem you'll have to deal with on your own.. Ballroom is great as Vince has explained in a few posts, and is more accessible.

<---------If you think that's good, try CHOREOGRAPHY. Even better, invent your own dance form like I did with hypnodance (hypnotizing through dance). Regardless, you should be able to choreograph if you want to have REAL fun. Just walk up to her and start telling her how to move. She'll give you ONE chance....you blow it, you're finished. You don't.....well.......by the way, I never took a dance class in my life, but learned just by watching dancers and studying their movements. After a while you can tell what's good and why. The hypnosis gimmicks are a good adjunct because it doubles the intimacy of choreography. With a gimmick like that, you don't need ANYTHING else.







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