<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>vh1 mystery method Blog</title><link href="http://www.webjam.com/mysterymethod/home/$vh1_mystery_method_blog/" /><subtitle></subtitle><updated></updated><author><name>Webjam</name><email>atom@webjam.com</email></author><id></id><language>en</language><entry><id>b25de08c-999e-4161-94e1-441e0cf1bf2f</id><title>mystery method vh1 social proof</title><link href="http://www.webjam.com/mysterymethod/home/$vh1_mystery_method_blog/2007/08/14/mystery_method_vh1_social_proof" /><updated>14-Aug-2007</updated><content type="html"><![CDATA[The Mystery Method 72<br />Social Proof<br />Some players can be seen walking around the venue, eyeballing all the women and looking for a good one to approach. This behavior looks predatory, and is quite transparent to the people in the crowd-Similarly, some guys may be seen standing in a group, peering around at the field. If they don&#39;t look like they are having a great time together, if they aren&#39;t hanging out with girls, if they aren&#39;t running a set ...then they will start to lose social status. When one of them finally does open a set, he may discover that opening is more difficult in environments where he has negative social proof.]]></content><status>Published</status></entry></feed>
