@RDRChaseMember,
I guess I'm zeroing in on this because there's a real possibility that I'd be cold approaching a feminist, and chances are I've already done that. I don't want to deal with feminists in my personal life, so I wanna find an approach that filters non feminists in and filters the feminists out.
Most girls are FINOs (feminists in name only).
They will parrot the talking points and claim to be feminists, but get them in a relationship with a strong dude and they'll move toward his positions.
IMO with dominant women (the kinds you like), the feminine dominant women are pretty much never devoted feminists. They're too independent-minded and empathize too much with women. Meanwhile their relationships with other women are too catty.
Most hardcore feminists are disordered in some way. Female autists, chicks with BPD, loaded up on pills (SSRIs, etc.). They have high-T levels but unlike cool dominant chicks their relationships with men are as bad as their relationships with women.
Anyway, if you ever end up dating a girl who does try to start some dumb feminist stuff on you, here's the guide to snapping her out of that:
When your girlfriend (or wife) starts bringing up feminist talking points, you need to know how to respond. Here’s how to defuse these and get your relationship back on track. This is going to be a somewhat in-depth article, with a deep look at the full (i.e., millennia- and...
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I'm also trying to reduce the possibility I'd end up on the awdtsg list (rn they seem to be targeting certain dudes in online dating, but they could expand to include cold approaches as well if they percieve it as harassment).
That's exclusively for men on dating apps.
A buddy of mine who bangs a lot off apps infiltrated that group and was telling me about a girl who posted his pics hating on him then other girls jumped on to defend him.
Leave her better than you found her pays off, brothers!
It's one thing your approach can startle someone. Fine, I can live with that. It's a completely different thing when society completely writes it off (which that in itself wouldn't stop it) but now they got spreadsheets to keep track of guys whom they believe is toxic. If someone trying to get into cold approach makes mistakes that makes a woman feel uncomfortable, to him he just made a mistake he can improve on, but to others, he violated a social norm and therefore should be added to the list so others know.
Who cares though?
Let's say you're on 20 spreadsheets, meanwhile you are banging all the girls you like and having wonderful relationships.
Do those spreadsheets have anything to do with you?
I will tell you this, man: I have been posting stuff online since 2004.
I try to be reasonable and avoid offense as much as possible (I mean, within limits). But I have still attracted many, many haters and enemies over the years.
You can find all kinds of negative stuff about me online from people I do not even know.
I have had people threaten me with pretty much everything under the sun via the Internet.
At the end of the day, it's all digital ephemera. "Stick and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me."
The only fear that maybe is reasonable is "What if I attracted a group of dedicated haters who out me to my boss and then my boss thinks what they're saying makes me a complete villain and fires me on the spot?"
Which presumes:
- That you are hateful enough to attract a dedicated mob of devoted haters, who have fixated on you instead of any of a number of other would-be villains
- That some of these devoted haters are methodical and vindictive enough to decide to put together a proper plan of attack against, you, and
- That the people they choose to attack you to are gullible enough or idiotic enough to do what a mob of random Internet haters wants them to do
Nobody's doing that anymore these days.
The haters who try this stuff catch more hate than the people they try hating on.
If you're worried about a bunch of gossips online chattering over "OMG how DARE he compliment me on my dress! I mean, it's like THE PATRIARCHY reborn!" then... well I don't know what to tell you.
Gotta toughen up your skin I guess.
The rumor mill is an inherent part of human society. There's no society you can go to where you can get away with it.
Men who are not immediately trying to marry always have people hating on them, in every society.
@KnownUniverse,
my city has changed a lot. It's a major city but 15 years ago the cbd (downtown) was actually like a community filled with local people you'd make friends and hang out with. Now the CBD feels like a giant airport. Everyone is either going to work or a tourist passing through.
That sounds like a pretty cool city center in your old city!
I've been living in big cities for 20 years and it's always been like your latter example for me... people going to work or tourists passing through.
The old version of your city sounds like it was a rare, neat treat. Almost a small town vibe!
Anyway, sad it's gone, but no use focusing on what's no longer there.
The only people socializing especially with strangers are the homeless drug addicts (Which is partly what makes me so self-conscious doing day game).
The solution for this is fundamentals (in particular, fashion and hair).
Just wear something that screams "fashionable, successful guy" and no one will be mistaking you for a homeless drug addict. e.g.:
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