False Disqualifier
Quick Definition: A DQ that is not true, thrown at the target or group in order to disqualify the PUA from being considered a potential suitor for the target.
Full Definition:
False DQs can be genuine lies told truthfully, or a statement with a more ambiguous interpretation. An example of a false disqualifier is “If I wasn’t gay you would be so mine”. This is a famous from The Game, whose premise is that girls will let their guards down around the PUA, and the gay orientation can prove to be a challenge for her (cat string theory).
PUAs have reported that women have said, “I can convert you” to this false DQ. Other times, when things escalate and the HB asks, “aren’t you gay?” a proper response would be, “No, of course not. I was just messing with you” and continue. If the target is attracted to the PUA, the response will not matter.
Usage:
Throw a false DQ to lower her bitch shield.
Related Terms: Disqualification, Active Disqualification, FTC
Source: Mystery
Definition by Vince Lin
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