For the average anxious man, watching Julien approach 50 women in an hour and get rejected 40 times is therapeutic. It de-stigmatizes rejection. His early infield work proves that specific words don't matter; intent does. If you truly believe you are a prize, you can say, "Your face is weird, let's make out," and sometimes it works.
Authenticity is the goal. Julien’s energy was authentic to him. Your energy must be authentic to you. Steal his confidence, not his chokehold. Disclaimer: This article is an analysis of historical social dynamics content. The author does not condone non-consensual touching, racial insensitivity, or harassment of any kind. Always prioritize respect and legal consent in social interactions. rsd julien infield
Julien doesn't sneak. He walks directly into the center of the set, points at the target, and says something like, "You look like you just got out of a fight with a pillow and lost... because you look soft and angry." The girls laugh nervously. The obstacle (friend) bristles. For the average anxious man, watching Julien approach
Julien grabs the target's hand without asking. He leads her through the crowd. If she resists, he releases immediately (showing he isn't needy) and starts talking to a different girl two feet away. The original target almost always returns. He isolates her to a quieter corner or a couch. If you truly believe you are a prize,
For the uninitiated, "infield" refers to footage or live demonstrations of a practitioner approaching and interacting with women in real-world environments (bars, clubs, streets, malls). Julien Blanc's infield work, produced under the RSD banner between 2010 and 2018, is considered by many students of the genre to be the gold standard of "high-energy" game. However, for critics, it represents the toxic apex of manipulative seduction.
Here is the RSD secret sauce. Notice how Julien ignores the hot girl to talk to the "ugly friend." He turns his back on the target. He high-fives the male orbiter in the group. He creates a vortex. The target, confused by the lack of validation, taps his shoulder. This is the "pull." She is now chasing.