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A beginner starting out in game and seduction needs to beat approach anxiety and put theory into practice. To do so, he has to approach like crazy a large amount of girls. A fear many guys have is: what if the world finds out about their rejection history? Until now, it was a useless fear, because most people have better things to do than notice a dude approaching a woman. So, a man could approach numerous women, get rejected, or have interactions, and that would be it.
Now what happens, if let's say there is technology that records every act you've taken, every woman you've approached, etc. And a woman wearing a kind of 'google glass' or 'hololens' is then able to learn how bad you were with women by searching up your history and seeing your failed approaches?
Women are naturally curious and like to learn alot about guys they find attractive (ie their whole life history if they can). If there was technology allowing them to find stuff like this, they'd jump all over it, wouldn't they? Alot of the game of seduction is based on hiding past failures and an allure of mystery (this applies to both men and women). If all our sexual and relationship history would be on display in our new 'open and connected' world, what effect will this have?
Now what happens, if let's say there is technology that records every act you've taken, every woman you've approached, etc. And a woman wearing a kind of 'google glass' or 'hololens' is then able to learn how bad you were with women by searching up your history and seeing your failed approaches?
Women are naturally curious and like to learn alot about guys they find attractive (ie their whole life history if they can). If there was technology allowing them to find stuff like this, they'd jump all over it, wouldn't they? Alot of the game of seduction is based on hiding past failures and an allure of mystery (this applies to both men and women). If all our sexual and relationship history would be on display in our new 'open and connected' world, what effect will this have?

