Asf – Fast Seduction Mailing List Energy and Attraction
USENet is a public communication forum consisting of thousands of discussion groups called “newsgroups”. One of those newsgroups is called alt.seduction.fast. Newsgroups are not accessible like web pages but rather need to be accessed using something called a newsreader. A newsreader is a special type of browsing software which is specifically made to help people read (sometimes referred to as “lurking”) and post to USENet newsgroups. Popular web browsers and e-mail software like Netscape Communicator or Microsoft’s Outlook Express include built-in newsreader software. There are also good standalone newreaders like Free Agent, XNews, Gravity, or MT-Newswatcher (for Macs). Most ISPs include USENet access (sometimes called a news feed or NNTP feed) as part of their default service and all you need to do is open up your newsreader and point it to your ISP’s news or NNTP server. Then use the newsreader to browse/search the list of available groups and “subscribe” to alt.seduction.fast. Subscribing to a newsgroup is not like subscribing to an e-mail mailing list. It just means that you’ve told your newsreader to fetch posts from that group for you. Nobody will know you’re subscribed to that group, even when you read articles from it. The only time anyone will know your contact information or that you read the group is if you choose to post to the group. But keep in mind that when you do post, your post becomes public and is distributed worldwide, almost instantly. If you want to post and maintain anonymity, you will need to adjust your newsreader profile and preferences to better anonymize yourself.
This is partial archive of alt.seduction.fast news compilled in one PDF ebook.
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The seduction community’s origins date back to Ross Jeffries, who promotes a collection of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) techniques called speed seduction (SS). Other gurus established themselves, but lacked contacts with each other. In 1994, Lewis De Payne, then a student of Jeffries, founded the newsgroup alt.seduction.fast (ASF). This then spawned a network of other Internet discussion forums, email lists, blogs, and sites where seduction techniques could be exchanged.
The original alt.seduction.fast became overwhelmed with spam, and a group called “Learn the Skills Corporation” developed a moderated alternative known as “Moderated ASF” (commonly “mASF”). During the same period, in the late 1990s, Clifford Lee began his Cliff’s List Seduction Letter as a central independent voice of the community.
Other seduction teachers emerged with competing methods, and became known within this community as “seduction gurus” or “gurus”.
“The Community” was brought more into the mainstream when, in 2005, Neil Strauss wrote The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists, an expose of the seduction community. The Game reached the New York Times Bestseller List, and popularized pickup and seduction to a broader audience.
“The Community” was further publicized with the television show “The Pick Up Artist” on VH1.
Seduction lairs are an underground meeting group for men devoted to the study of seduction as it is taught in the seduction community.
Lairs first began as study groups soon after Ross Jeffries released his first products and began teaching sometime in the early 90s. They became widely known after the release of The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists by Neil Strauss. Hundreds of lairs exist.
A “lair” typically involves two elements: an online forum and group meetings. These elements are used as resources for men who want to learn to become well-versed in how to successfully attract women.
Lairs are often places that seduction gurus will visit to promote their wares by speaking and advising the group as is mentioned by Neil Strauss in The Game.