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Quick Definition: A synonym for “womanizer”, used by some members of the community as an alternative to the more common label “PUA”.


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The term Cassanova comes from the famed Giacomo Girolamo Casanova, a Venetian adventurer and author whose autobiography and part memoir of his sexual exploits earned him a place in history as a great seducer, and the title “the world’s greatest lover”.

From his autobiography, it is clear that Casanova employed many tactics which are still being used by pickup artists today. For example, Casanova was a big proponent of subcommunication, writing: “a man who makes known his love by words is a fool”. Casanova also believed in being present in the moment, and charming women with his attentiveness.

In the PUA community, the term “Casanova” is sometimes used to describe pick up artists who seem to have a natural talent for seducing women. It is also used by some members of the community as an alternative to the more common “PUA” label.

In popular culture, “Casanova” sometimes has a negative connotation, as a stereotype of the over-romantic seducer. However, having a reputation for being a Casanova is almost never a bad thing when it comes to pickup, unless one is interested in a serious, long-term relationship.

Usage:

Chris is very romantic, the ladies all call him Mr. Casanova


Related Terms: Don Juan, Player, PUA, Natural, Natural Game

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3 Comments

  • Casanova was good.

    Don Juan was better.

    - MPM

  • That may be true, but Don Juan was a fictional character, whereas Casanova was a real person who wrote about his romantic exploits in his biography (the first lay reports?)

  • “Don Juan was a fictional character”

    Based on Truth.

    - MPM

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