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Changing name of website (and URL) to something less polarizing?

The Byronic Man

Tool-Bearing Hominid
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I'm not sure if I should keep hiding from women where I get socializing advice from. In my last relationship, I really burned a lot of trust when she would go on my PC and I told her I have some personal stuff there (namely, my PUA stuff). But...the content on girlschase.com is something I think women can respect...because it's logical and not sleazy. The comments here by females generally reflect this.

Unfortunately, with a name like, "Girls Chase," people can get the wrong idea. It would be an uphill battle to explain the website. What if we change the name to something like, "Social Arts?" Or "The Gentleman's Social Arts." Juggler's website is, "Charisma Arts," which I think is brilliant.
 

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Hmmmmm....

The website name "Girls Chase" is creative in itself because the founder/mastermind behind the website is Chase himself. Notwithstanding this association would most likely be lost when it comes to someone glancing across it for the first time. The funny thing is that as I develop and learn from the PUA community and eventually get girls to come over and possibly use my computer, I will need to hide the site on my web browser. I favorited the "Why Chasing Women Doesn't Work and Why Persistence Does" article so when you simply click "w" on the web browser the link to the article comes right up. I live alone so I never have to worry about this but I will eventually need to.

I do agree that the average logically inclined woman can agree and appreciate these articles. No where does Chase advocate abusing, degrading, or subjugating women. There would undoubtedly still be women who sneer at the site and you would not be able to logically convince them that it is any good. Negative emotions may pop up and they may believe these type of communities promote manipulation, misogyny, and infidelity. Either way sites like these will be polarizing for women. Similar to a girl trying to convince a guy that Cosmopolitan is a great magazine. I do believe they offer career advice but I could be wrong. In any case I myself will always think it is a worthless magazine that should be pulled from the shelves.

Lastly, including "art" in the name of the website may turn off potential readers/members. Many guys in search of PUA communities most likely search for words like "getting girls, becoming an alpha male, getting laid, etc.
 
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