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Hey guys, a slightly long post. As we develop ourselves as men our quality and quantity in romantic relationships improve. But so those our finances. And this seems to create a provider game dilemma.
SOME CONTEXT:
In the Seduction/pick up community especially here at girlschase, being the lover is the go to strategy
And for a while I considered a huge part of provider game as simping. Especially with what the Tate brothers (Andrew & Tristan) do. Basically, they spend bottles of champagne on girls, take them on private jets etc. At one point, Tristan mentioned proposing to a girl he just met which ended in him buying her a $3000 ring.
According to them, acts like these aren't simping. Because they describe simping as "uneven/unfair exchange of value" So in essence, it's simping when you spend all that money and get nothing in return. My first thought when i saw this was it's bs.
However, after reading @Chase article "provider vs lover: does the lover always win?" I went from "Yeah that's simping" to "I'm not sure" Because provider game clearly works
So i have a few questions:
1) Your lifestyle improves and you start going to fancy restaurants cuz you prefer them. Does taking a girl to high end restaurant set the wrong frame even though you're not doing it to impress her? I've even heard Drexel scott say taking a girl to a date in the first place creates a boyfriend frame
2) Does bringing her to your slightly expensive lifestyle make her see you as a trick or simp? Or will only certain girls see you that way
3) Sometimes you wear nice clothes and perfumes. And some girls can't help but make comments like "bet that shoe costs a lot" and when you try to be humble, they even believe more that you probably have money. Thinking "Wow he's so humble, he must be very rich" does this dynamic early on affect things and how do you handle it?
4) is there a balance to have with being a provider:lover?
SOME CONTEXT:
In the Seduction/pick up community especially here at girlschase, being the lover is the go to strategy
And for a while I considered a huge part of provider game as simping. Especially with what the Tate brothers (Andrew & Tristan) do. Basically, they spend bottles of champagne on girls, take them on private jets etc. At one point, Tristan mentioned proposing to a girl he just met which ended in him buying her a $3000 ring.
According to them, acts like these aren't simping. Because they describe simping as "uneven/unfair exchange of value" So in essence, it's simping when you spend all that money and get nothing in return. My first thought when i saw this was it's bs.
However, after reading @Chase article "provider vs lover: does the lover always win?" I went from "Yeah that's simping" to "I'm not sure" Because provider game clearly works
So i have a few questions:
1) Your lifestyle improves and you start going to fancy restaurants cuz you prefer them. Does taking a girl to high end restaurant set the wrong frame even though you're not doing it to impress her? I've even heard Drexel scott say taking a girl to a date in the first place creates a boyfriend frame
2) Does bringing her to your slightly expensive lifestyle make her see you as a trick or simp? Or will only certain girls see you that way
3) Sometimes you wear nice clothes and perfumes. And some girls can't help but make comments like "bet that shoe costs a lot" and when you try to be humble, they even believe more that you probably have money. Thinking "Wow he's so humble, he must be very rich" does this dynamic early on affect things and how do you handle it?
4) is there a balance to have with being a provider:lover?

