Seduction PUA routines: How to transition
Transitioning into a routine
One of the things that frequently prevents students from using tried and tested effective material is
"I don't know how to transition into it."
This is an easy fix.
The incorrect assumption here is that you need some kind of clever, smooth way to get into a routine, or else it seems to be "out of nowhere" and we don't want it to be "out of nowhere."
This is wrong.
Here's why-
-There's nothing wrong with any piece of material (pro script, self script, or natural) being "out of nowhere." The women will just adapt to your frame and follow along.
- Trying to be clever and smooth with transitions generally results in 3-4 seconds of thinking too hard, which makes you look incongruent, reduces yoru ability to take the lead, prevents you from listening to the other person (important skill), and reduces your ability to calibrate.
So how does one transition into a piece of material? Well it's simple. Just PLOW RIGHT INTO IT. Once you get the idea in your head that it's time to do a piece of material, just start. That's it.
Let's take the 8 girlfriends routine for example. There are many ways to just jump in. "How many boyfriends do you have?" or "did I ever tell you I have 8 girlfriends?" or "one of my girlfriends looks just like you." And you're off to the races.
Another one people have told me they have trouble getting into is the whatever song. It's as simple as "check out this song" or "let me teach you this song." It doesn't always have to be triggered by the girls saying whatever.
You can just stack and jump from one thing to the next, to the next, and the girls will just follow.
Once in a while they might say "that's so random" or "that's out of nowhere." This is not a bad thing. Just say "yeah I know" and keep plowing through.
"That's out of nowhere" is not a criticism, so don't take it like one. If you do, you're showing insecurity. That's instant death in this game.
This comes down to showing leadership. Think of a situation where there is a clear cut leader. Maybe a drill sargent or college professor. They talk about what they want to talk about and tell you what the fuck to do. They don't sit there wondering "how can I transition into this without it being too random?" Once you start thinking that you're losing momentum.
This technique for transitioning has been tested and proven to be successful for several years now. Even beginners can do it.


