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Guys,
I just had to share this with you all haha.
I was doing a google search for "Girls Chase storytelling" to bookmark some key articles on storytelling (trying to experiment with adding stories into my conversations). After I clicked on page 2 of the search results, I came across this article: The New Dating Scam: You Got Daygamed after seeing that Girls Chase was mentioned.
Apparently, this woman got street approached by a guy and had it go extremely well (the approach being genuine interest and had the effect of feeling like fate brought the two of them together) and even lead to a fling/FWB for this lady where she mentioned that the sex was really good...
Anyways, about halfway down the article, this woman gives Girls Chase a shout out:
Lol... I couldn't help but chuckle at this woman's cognitive dissonance and labeling.
She then proceeds to not only shame men about being "100% fake just to get in girls' pants," but then drops the most infamous mainstream dating advice of all time - yep, you guessed it - "just be yourself"
Lmao you guys were right, "normies" really get triggered by pickup.
This was my first time actually experiencing it for myself by coming across someone who actually wrote an article about pickup and shamed Girls Chase for being "misogynistic" (and called day game a scam too).
A brief scroll through her article history on Medium reveals she's a single mother of 3 children and has a therapist... hmm I wonder...
Anyways, I hope you guys get a chuckle out of this like I did. As soon as I came across this article and read it, I was like "I gotta share this with the guys" haha.
Peace.
- E.A.
I just had to share this with you all haha.
I was doing a google search for "Girls Chase storytelling" to bookmark some key articles on storytelling (trying to experiment with adding stories into my conversations). After I clicked on page 2 of the search results, I came across this article: The New Dating Scam: You Got Daygamed after seeing that Girls Chase was mentioned.
Apparently, this woman got street approached by a guy and had it go extremely well (the approach being genuine interest and had the effect of feeling like fate brought the two of them together) and even lead to a fling/FWB for this lady where she mentioned that the sex was really good...
Anyways, about halfway down the article, this woman gives Girls Chase a shout out:
All (or most) of this was dreamt up by a dude named James Tusk, and believe me, you don’t want to spend any appreciable amount of time googling him because you’ll scream. Likewise, there is a whole enterprise called GirlsChase. The misogyny of it is what is horrifying.
Don’t get me wrong. The idea that a man could genuinely seek out a date by practicing courtship in broad daylight is fantastic. Admirable. Wonderful. But here are some of the essential reading articles on GirlsChase:
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I suppose I take issue with ones like “How to be Dominant,” “How to Get Her in Bed,” “Girl Has a Boyfriend,” and “How to Be if Rejected,” unless that last one is all about “Hey, bro, be polite and tell her it was nice meeting her and you hope she has a great day.” But I’m guessing that is not the content.
Lol... I couldn't help but chuckle at this woman's cognitive dissonance and labeling.
She then proceeds to not only shame men about being "100% fake just to get in girls' pants," but then drops the most infamous mainstream dating advice of all time - yep, you guessed it - "just be yourself"
So, ladies, as if we didn’t have enough things to roll our eyes about, now we get to add this to the list. There are actually guys out there learning how to be 100% fake just to get in our pants.
And guys, if you are seriously reading up on how to sharpen your skills like this? Cut it out. If you want to date women, just be real people.
Lmao you guys were right, "normies" really get triggered by pickup.
This was my first time actually experiencing it for myself by coming across someone who actually wrote an article about pickup and shamed Girls Chase for being "misogynistic" (and called day game a scam too).
A brief scroll through her article history on Medium reveals she's a single mother of 3 children and has a therapist... hmm I wonder...
Anyways, I hope you guys get a chuckle out of this like I did. As soon as I came across this article and read it, I was like "I gotta share this with the guys" haha.
Peace.
- E.A.