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We've seen recently an influx of new guys in the forum asking very basic questions who obviously haven't read any of the fundamental articles from GirlsChase. I've been recommending them to read the "Essential Articles" list on GirlsChase that used to be in the right-side column, but I just noticed that it doesn't exist anymore (I'm guessing since the redesign of the website?).
If I remember correctly, they were the articles that covered all the key PUA fundamentals like cold approach, frame control, moving fast, night game vs day game, sexualizing, texting, midsets, etc.
I think that list was quite important, because there are just so many articles on GC that for beginners it's hard to know where to start. Perhaps it would be worth considering reinstating it (@Chase)?
Also, another idea I had that could be fun is to "crowd-source" a list of favourite articles here on the forum. For example, each guy submits 5 articles that are his favourite, and we put them into a list of "Best Of", perhaps ranked by cumulative votes and member ranking (e.g. a vote from a Tribal Elder is worth the most). This could be an interesting way to see what the community thinks are the most valuable articles.
Just some ideas. Let me know what you guys think.
If I remember correctly, they were the articles that covered all the key PUA fundamentals like cold approach, frame control, moving fast, night game vs day game, sexualizing, texting, midsets, etc.
I think that list was quite important, because there are just so many articles on GC that for beginners it's hard to know where to start. Perhaps it would be worth considering reinstating it (@Chase)?
Also, another idea I had that could be fun is to "crowd-source" a list of favourite articles here on the forum. For example, each guy submits 5 articles that are his favourite, and we put them into a list of "Best Of", perhaps ranked by cumulative votes and member ranking (e.g. a vote from a Tribal Elder is worth the most). This could be an interesting way to see what the community thinks are the most valuable articles.
Just some ideas. Let me know what you guys think.