Re: Southerners on Girlschsae, wtf is the deal with Georgia and its people/girls
No one on this thread ever suggested that the OP do anything that would involve him doing anything crazy or weird. Being social and expanding your social boundaries by meeting new people and making new friends is not something (in most cases) that will get you "seriously hurt or killed".
You say that you're the only person that is qualified on this thread to give advice, yet you have given no such help in any way shape or form. If anything, you're just stating and restating your beliefs and your experiences, which give zero help other than to warn or scare the OP from further action. There's nothing actionable, there are no mindsets, there are no principles, tips, advice or anything he can take away from your post other than you attacking Anatman and others.
I've no need to defend myself. I already prefaced what I said with "I have no experience in the South" and the like. I'm not an authority on the southern states, let alone a "casanova" like you suggest one should be to give advice. I'm not acting like an expert, nor am I trying to sound like one.
What I do know is that whenever you're in a new place or a new country, the best thing to do is find some chill, low risk areas to start making friends (And what better place than an institution of learning and education with people who have similar interests and backgrounds as you?). If there is no one to help you, you have to blaze your own path.
Yes, no one is denying the differences in culture and social norms and values. I fully acknowledge that Los Angeles is different from San Francisco as it is different from New York and Chicago and Atlanta and so on.
But human nature doesn't change. You act as if women from the South and in particular Georgia are some kind of alien species. They're still women, right? So if you won't offer any tips or advice, the best thing the OP can do is be social and chill, get to know people, understand the social realities of the men and women he is trying to socialize and befriend and learn the lay of the land. It's better than doing nothing.
And I find it really hard to believe that every single man and woman would shut down the OP or alienate him for no reason. As long as he's being a chill, friendly and sociable guy that's bringing some kind of value (Like having some kind of skills, access to resources, being a good conversationalist, etc.) then he should be able to make friends and at least start building some kind of momentum and knowledge of how things work around in that city or town.
So as someone who is so experienced and understands Georgia, why don't you offer some kind of advice instead of being a naysayer. No one is saying that "you can do anything you set your mind to".
Not at all. Of course there are limitations and restrictions and not everyone is the same and not everything is equal. Nobody is telling the OP that he can bang a girl every night if he just spouts off the right routines and peacocks the right way.
But if you want to find out what you can accomplish with your social life, it behooves you to take initiative and find friends and meet people and learn the ways of the locals.
If anything, it sounds like you, Kenshin, are the one who is projecting a lot of negative mindsets and vibes. You're not the OP and the OP is not you, so even your experiences will not perfectly lend themselves useful to the OP necessarily. It's up to the individual to take on the right mindsets and principles in his own life and see what is possible.
It's not about "feel good" stuff. I'm all about pragmatic, realistic and sober perspectives and solutions. You've offered nothing else other than basically this: that Georgia is hopeless, the people and women there suck, don't even try. You should listen to me since I've been there. Oh but I won't tell you what to do or what can help you.
You guys can post while you're on ecstasy if you want but at best, it is going to be a temporary feel good "you can do anything you set your mind to" post. At worst, you're going to get OP seriously hurt or killed by giving him terrible advice.
No one on this thread ever suggested that the OP do anything that would involve him doing anything crazy or weird. Being social and expanding your social boundaries by meeting new people and making new friends is not something (in most cases) that will get you "seriously hurt or killed".
You say that you're the only person that is qualified on this thread to give advice, yet you have given no such help in any way shape or form. If anything, you're just stating and restating your beliefs and your experiences, which give zero help other than to warn or scare the OP from further action. There's nothing actionable, there are no mindsets, there are no principles, tips, advice or anything he can take away from your post other than you attacking Anatman and others.
I've no need to defend myself. I already prefaced what I said with "I have no experience in the South" and the like. I'm not an authority on the southern states, let alone a "casanova" like you suggest one should be to give advice. I'm not acting like an expert, nor am I trying to sound like one.
What I do know is that whenever you're in a new place or a new country, the best thing to do is find some chill, low risk areas to start making friends (And what better place than an institution of learning and education with people who have similar interests and backgrounds as you?). If there is no one to help you, you have to blaze your own path.
Yes, no one is denying the differences in culture and social norms and values. I fully acknowledge that Los Angeles is different from San Francisco as it is different from New York and Chicago and Atlanta and so on.
But human nature doesn't change. You act as if women from the South and in particular Georgia are some kind of alien species. They're still women, right? So if you won't offer any tips or advice, the best thing the OP can do is be social and chill, get to know people, understand the social realities of the men and women he is trying to socialize and befriend and learn the lay of the land. It's better than doing nothing.
And I find it really hard to believe that every single man and woman would shut down the OP or alienate him for no reason. As long as he's being a chill, friendly and sociable guy that's bringing some kind of value (Like having some kind of skills, access to resources, being a good conversationalist, etc.) then he should be able to make friends and at least start building some kind of momentum and knowledge of how things work around in that city or town.
So as someone who is so experienced and understands Georgia, why don't you offer some kind of advice instead of being a naysayer. No one is saying that "you can do anything you set your mind to".
Not at all. Of course there are limitations and restrictions and not everyone is the same and not everything is equal. Nobody is telling the OP that he can bang a girl every night if he just spouts off the right routines and peacocks the right way.
But if you want to find out what you can accomplish with your social life, it behooves you to take initiative and find friends and meet people and learn the ways of the locals.
If anything, it sounds like you, Kenshin, are the one who is projecting a lot of negative mindsets and vibes. You're not the OP and the OP is not you, so even your experiences will not perfectly lend themselves useful to the OP necessarily. It's up to the individual to take on the right mindsets and principles in his own life and see what is possible.
It's not about "feel good" stuff. I'm all about pragmatic, realistic and sober perspectives and solutions. You've offered nothing else other than basically this: that Georgia is hopeless, the people and women there suck, don't even try. You should listen to me since I've been there. Oh but I won't tell you what to do or what can help you.

