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Pick-up coach Julien Blanc banned from Australia, Brazil. Debate in the UK.

Prehistoric

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I just read that a pick-up coach named Julien Blanc (who I didn't know until today) was banned from Australia and Brazil because his teachings were considered mysoginist.

What came under fire particularly were his remarks on asian girls, whereby it would be ok in many asian countries to just grab a girl's head and move her towards your leg because she would probably laugh.

Now, I have seen some videos from the guy and I must say I don't really like the man, but I also saw some interviews involving women who were actually attacking the whole concept of "teaching men how to be sexually successful" because they supposedly teach them how to "manipulate women". One commentator on British TV in particular, attacked the concept of "physical escalation" which she considered "forcing the girl to something she doesn't want to".

I was really disappointed by the answer the man representing the dating coaching community gave.

He should have pointed how in my opinion, how normal and accepted is for women to read magazines who teach them how to dress and make up in a more sex way, which has obviously the goal of generating desire in men, and how many magazines teach women all sort of techniques to "make a man hers and keeping her hers" and sometimes even having and keeping more lovers.

Here's the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqlgKsMKqxk

Is this a dangerous precedent of the men's coaching community being politically attacked? Shouldn't we get a bit political too to defend ourselves?
 
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trashKENNUT

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Watch the black haired girl response.

You want to know what i notice. A healthy self esteem women whom is under pressure to keep society stable and her fellow feminist happy, by trying to be logical. Amazing how she implicates "spark" and sex in a relationship, thus keeping the women's side.

She has done well to protect herself without being an "extreme feminist", thus keeping her free from criticism from both men and women. I am sure guys will still love her. :)

Zac
 

fsc

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Prehistoric said:
Is this a dangerous precedent of the men's coaching community being politically attacked? Shouldn't we get a bit political too to defend ourselves?
I think there are different schools of thought when it comes to seduction, and I always liked distinguishing GirlsChase from the others. I think it's the others like RSD and SImplePickup that will take more of a hit because they're more mainstream and they appear to market "tactics" and "methods" and "how-tos" more. GC does advise on tactics like the yes-ladder and "How to Get Laid in College" and frames and whatnot, but I feel like GC is less aggressive and focuses more on what we call fundamentals--becoming a better man. So as long as we pull off genuine approaches that are based on fundamentals and quality conversation, rather than lines and procedures and silly tricks and etc, we should all be fine.

Entry to learning seduction and staying a student are already quite difficult, and I think this will make the walls higher, so the tougher it'll be for the average man to climb. I think this will eventually die out without too much of a hit on us, although I think it would further de-masculinize the average man. So I'd just sit back and enjoy the lessened competition =]

I mean, what do we have to worry about? We're not tricking women into bed or treating them like shit or trying to kiss a taken girl in under 5 minutes in a Pikachu suit or anything like that.
 
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