The podcaster Myron Gaines had some sort of feud with the comedian Akaash Singh, and he and his friends have been spreading clips from his wife.
In summary while Akaash lost his virginity to her and married her, she’s been posting stuff that basically implies resentment for him. Such as entitlement to his money, irrational complaints like about not getting her a bigger closet, and posting about how she missed college because she got a lot of attention and hook ups, how shes attracted to her friends husband, some rumors she lied about being a virgin or inexperienced initially, and essentially kind of publicly embarrassing him.
The key thing I want to discuss is how to avoid ending up in this scenario.
For one, while she seems strangely honest about her past and feelings towards her husband, obviously most women like this wouldn’t be Like this. Instead they’d register the guy as this commitment option and shift to coming across like what he’d want.
I believe it was in his now gone product Hot Seat at Home (maybe it was in a different video), it always stuck with me when during the lecture RSD Tyler said that if a guy follows “mainstream / womens advice“ and tries to get a girl by offering commitment and financial support, she will interpret that as him taking advantage of her insecurity aging and that he dangled money to pressure her into a relationship when really he wouldn’t have been able to get her without it. To drive home this point he had infield clips where he stole a girl off of some wealthy guy throwing a party and later unknowingly pulled a girl in front of her boyfriend.
While this makes sense to me, the PUA solution is usually that you should try to be a “lover“ and start the relationship from a casual frame right away then shift it from there.
But wouldn’t that lead to you attracting girls who primarily respond to this, and when you do eventually commit just end up in the same scenario regardless?
This is a recent semi-viral tiktok RSD Tyler posted where he describes this happening to him, and this is despite literally decades of constant Game practice and starting the relationship off on the right foot as he and others in the community would recommend
In summary while Akaash lost his virginity to her and married her, she’s been posting stuff that basically implies resentment for him. Such as entitlement to his money, irrational complaints like about not getting her a bigger closet, and posting about how she missed college because she got a lot of attention and hook ups, how shes attracted to her friends husband, some rumors she lied about being a virgin or inexperienced initially, and essentially kind of publicly embarrassing him.
The key thing I want to discuss is how to avoid ending up in this scenario.
For one, while she seems strangely honest about her past and feelings towards her husband, obviously most women like this wouldn’t be Like this. Instead they’d register the guy as this commitment option and shift to coming across like what he’d want.
I believe it was in his now gone product Hot Seat at Home (maybe it was in a different video), it always stuck with me when during the lecture RSD Tyler said that if a guy follows “mainstream / womens advice“ and tries to get a girl by offering commitment and financial support, she will interpret that as him taking advantage of her insecurity aging and that he dangled money to pressure her into a relationship when really he wouldn’t have been able to get her without it. To drive home this point he had infield clips where he stole a girl off of some wealthy guy throwing a party and later unknowingly pulled a girl in front of her boyfriend.
While this makes sense to me, the PUA solution is usually that you should try to be a “lover“ and start the relationship from a casual frame right away then shift it from there.
But wouldn’t that lead to you attracting girls who primarily respond to this, and when you do eventually commit just end up in the same scenario regardless?
This is a recent semi-viral tiktok RSD Tyler posted where he describes this happening to him, and this is despite literally decades of constant Game practice and starting the relationship off on the right foot as he and others in the community would recommend
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