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Step 2: You now possess rizz, congratulations.
repeat with different crowds until you find a crowd that responds well, then only hang around that crowd and don't do the point anymore. just reference it with "hey who's got the Rizz?" whenever you show up. make it your catchphrase. shorthand; without your hands.
roam around your social circle like scum, looking for ladies turned on by The Rizz. if you're careful you can get Rizz-boosted into other social circles as 'The Rizz' or w/e you call yourself.
to be able to rizz any lady at any time requires this first step, to understand the social phenomenon itself. so that one may channel it later, "ironically," for benefits.
I'm literally not joking this is how it works and what you're supposed to do.
...although being married now, it doesn't turn off when it should sometimes
Found the guy with zero rizz.
This produces cringe energy and they can pick up on that, thats why the lonelyist incels are also the ones that make it clear and known that they hate grils and see them as nothing more than gate keepers of the sex.
It helps to find someone you can share a hobby with, my wife and I loved a lot of the same books we read growing up (Dragonlance, HP, Hobbit, LOTR, etc) which is actually how we sorta "met". She approached me over books, and just sorta...clicked.
But yeah, with the other part Abortionator is saying, that's it. It's as easy as talking to people and further developing social skills in a variety of environments and settings that you'll invariably encounter by stepping out of your comfort zone from time to time—it's OK to be afraid, it'll wear off hastily. And once you're comfortable with yourself, people will catch on and find a place for themselves in your presence and vice versa.
Above all, treat people like people, that's what we all are, are we not? Oh, and please, DO NOT use "females" in place of "women," it is senseless and creepy in most conversational contexts. You're not "good with females," you're "good with women." Ed Gein rizz vs average bloke rizz, up to you.