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So @POB and I were talking about how red pill has sucked up a lot of the oxygen seduction took up back in the day.
I noted that there's been a three point transition in mentalities between the pre- and post-PUA mentalities I've seen:
It was really fun in the early days of PUA, because guys were going around saying, "Pssh, girls won't just HOOK UP with you! They need a relationship first! Be yourself harder and you'll get there!" and you could just show them you were hooking up with girls, tell the guy, "Look dude -- I JUST met this girl and now she's in my bed. Believe it," and guys would be blown away, have a mindset shift (not all of them, but many of them), and be going, "Holy crap, how do I learn this?"
But now with this red pill stuff, guys have it in their heads that "girls are all raging sluts" (even though the average number of sex partners is falling and women alongside men are having less sex than they've had in decades!), and if you talk to some red pill guy who's not getting laid and say, "Look dude -- I JUST met this girl and now she's in my bed. Believe it," he is just responding to you with, "Yeah, girls are all raging sluts. You're probably rich or ripped or already have an alpha male mentality. Or maybe you are just dating down in looks and hooking up with ugly girls." It's like every red pill guy comes with an immunity to PUA now -- one that is much stronger than "just be yourself" guys had on average. There were always hardcore "just be yourselfers", but a lot of them were at the point where they were realizing this approach wasn't working, and they were open to something new.
I suppose in a way it is natural for these things to go in cycles, and for people to collectively build immunity to whatever the previous iteration was.
I mean, honestly, all these are hard to pull off:
Objectively option #2 up there is the best option with women. For choosing just one of these to put a bunch of time into, #2 is the best use of time, if the goal is "women."
All these mentalities revolve around getting women. I thought for a while red pill was a move away from focusing on women... because that is what the red pill guys will say: "Don't focus on women." "Women aren't worth it." "There are no decent women left." Etc. But look at the content. Everything constantly revolves around women, they talk about women non-stop, and there is a continual promise that "once you are rich, ripped, and alpha male enough, the women will just flow."
Of course, anyone who knows enough guys who are rich, ripped, and have an alpha male mindset knows that these things on their own do not get you laid. You can have them or not have them and still be an incel. The new term 'gymcel' has caught on fire, describing dudes who are buff but don't get laid.
So what is the major resistance point these days?
I think it'd be interesting talking about what you'd need to do to flip a guy from a jaded "all women are sluts, but only for the Chad who's rich, ripped, and has an alpha male mentality" mindset to one where he is thinking about PUA, getting excited, and going, "Holy crap, maybe I could do this... just learn the right things to say and do with women and I can get girls I want even without having to spend years getting rich, ripped, or building an alpha male mentality."
The stuff I'm doing in some of the new GC sales materials is talking about this red pill rich, ripped, and alpha male mindset stuff head on and saying look, these guys get this stuff, after setting aside women for YEARS to work on it, hoping it'll pay off in the end, and it DOESN'T... because if you want to get women, you need to focus on WOMEN -- DUH! I think this is increasingly going to be my angle: "You're not gonna get women by focusing on all these other distractions and setting women aside. That's just dumb."
But it'd be interesting to get other guys' thoughts on this.
Have you seen anything that makes red pill guys go, "Hey wait a minute... maybe *I* could do PUA! I don't HAVE to spend years slaving away to build all this stuff hoping the girls will come! I can start talking to girls TODAY and doing things differently, and some of it will work"?
It seems like if anything the flow is in the opposite direction... guys try PUA, don't get immediate results, hear a red pill guru, and conclude "Aha. It's because I'm not ripped and rich with an alpha male mindset. I need to stop wasting my time getting rejected by girls and go get ripped and rich with an alpha male mindset first. Then I'll be on Easy Street."
Maybe there's just no way to fight the zeitgeist and it simply has to run its course.
Seems like these things go in 10-15 year cycles. I think we're probably about 8 years into this red pill cycle at this point, and starting to see some fatigue. Nobody was talking about 'gymcels' a couple years ago, for instance (though the term apparently dates back to 2014 or earlier. I never really heard it very much until 2021 or so).
Probably still going to take a few more years before we reach a critical mass of guys going, "I got rich, ripped, and an alpha male mindset... but I still didn't get laid. What am I missing?" and the culture opens up to some other viewpoint taking hold.
But perhaps if we are taking more aim directly at this ridiculous red pill ethos of "you just have to work on yourself for years, then women will come to you, you'll see. Don't even worry about women until then" we can start resonating more with a message that pops this zeitgeist we're in.
Anyway, a bit stream of consciousness. But I'd be curious any thoughts other guys have on breaking "the red pill spell", at least when it comes to getting women.
Chase
I noted that there's been a three point transition in mentalities between the pre- and post-PUA mentalities I've seen:
- PRE-PUA: 1990s/2000s "Just Be Yourself": the big mentality among guys was that "most girls are good girls" and "most girls want a relationship before they will put out" and that learning seduction was dumb because "that stuff doesn't work, girls aren't just going to hook up with you because you spit some game at them, they want a relationship."
- PUA: 2005-2015 "Learn the Game": seduction took off and snaked through the culture. Not every guy took it seriously but every guy heard of it and most guys tried out a few techniques at least. Guys started getting the message that "actually, girls WILL hook up with you, if you present yourself the right way, and say and do the right stuff."
- POST-PUA: 2015 to present "Get Ripped, Rich, and Alpha": most guys tried some PUA, halfheartedly, and failed, then looked around and noticed a lot of the guys who SEEMED to be doing better than them (also without much in the way of genuine PUA skills) had one or more of being rich, ripped, or a tough guy frame. At the same time they watched all these influencer social media models blow up, many of whom were posing with rich, ripped, or alpha-type guys for social media likes. Then on top of that you had dating apps, which most girls don't even use, but the girls who do use them date around a lot and go for guys 3 points higher than them in looks, or else guys who are rich or ripped. Most of these guys probably weren't actually doing a lot better than regular guys were (other than on dating apps) but the perception that they were killing it was there. So the mindset shifted to the present day red pill "girls are all raging sluts, they are hooking up with dudes constantly, but ONLY the guys who are Chads, which means rich, ripped, or an alpha male mindset." In the red pill guy's mind PUA is just dumb tricks, the same as the "just be yourself" guy's position, the difference being that to the red pill guy PUA doesn't work not because you're not offering an LTR (which was the "just be yourself" guy's position) but because you're not rich, ripped, and in possession of an alpha male mindset.
It was really fun in the early days of PUA, because guys were going around saying, "Pssh, girls won't just HOOK UP with you! They need a relationship first! Be yourself harder and you'll get there!" and you could just show them you were hooking up with girls, tell the guy, "Look dude -- I JUST met this girl and now she's in my bed. Believe it," and guys would be blown away, have a mindset shift (not all of them, but many of them), and be going, "Holy crap, how do I learn this?"
But now with this red pill stuff, guys have it in their heads that "girls are all raging sluts" (even though the average number of sex partners is falling and women alongside men are having less sex than they've had in decades!), and if you talk to some red pill guy who's not getting laid and say, "Look dude -- I JUST met this girl and now she's in my bed. Believe it," he is just responding to you with, "Yeah, girls are all raging sluts. You're probably rich or ripped or already have an alpha male mentality. Or maybe you are just dating down in looks and hooking up with ugly girls." It's like every red pill guy comes with an immunity to PUA now -- one that is much stronger than "just be yourself" guys had on average. There were always hardcore "just be yourselfers", but a lot of them were at the point where they were realizing this approach wasn't working, and they were open to something new.
I suppose in a way it is natural for these things to go in cycles, and for people to collectively build immunity to whatever the previous iteration was.
I mean, honestly, all these are hard to pull off:
- It is hard to hang around in multiple girls' friend zones for years hoping to get a rewarding relationship.
- It is hard to get good enough at PUA that you are able to consistently lay girls you actually like.
- It is hard to pack on a ton of muscle, build a bunch of wealth, and develop some big tough guy mindset.
Objectively option #2 up there is the best option with women. For choosing just one of these to put a bunch of time into, #2 is the best use of time, if the goal is "women."
All these mentalities revolve around getting women. I thought for a while red pill was a move away from focusing on women... because that is what the red pill guys will say: "Don't focus on women." "Women aren't worth it." "There are no decent women left." Etc. But look at the content. Everything constantly revolves around women, they talk about women non-stop, and there is a continual promise that "once you are rich, ripped, and alpha male enough, the women will just flow."
Of course, anyone who knows enough guys who are rich, ripped, and have an alpha male mindset knows that these things on their own do not get you laid. You can have them or not have them and still be an incel. The new term 'gymcel' has caught on fire, describing dudes who are buff but don't get laid.
So what is the major resistance point these days?
I think it'd be interesting talking about what you'd need to do to flip a guy from a jaded "all women are sluts, but only for the Chad who's rich, ripped, and has an alpha male mentality" mindset to one where he is thinking about PUA, getting excited, and going, "Holy crap, maybe I could do this... just learn the right things to say and do with women and I can get girls I want even without having to spend years getting rich, ripped, or building an alpha male mentality."
The stuff I'm doing in some of the new GC sales materials is talking about this red pill rich, ripped, and alpha male mindset stuff head on and saying look, these guys get this stuff, after setting aside women for YEARS to work on it, hoping it'll pay off in the end, and it DOESN'T... because if you want to get women, you need to focus on WOMEN -- DUH! I think this is increasingly going to be my angle: "You're not gonna get women by focusing on all these other distractions and setting women aside. That's just dumb."
But it'd be interesting to get other guys' thoughts on this.
Have you seen anything that makes red pill guys go, "Hey wait a minute... maybe *I* could do PUA! I don't HAVE to spend years slaving away to build all this stuff hoping the girls will come! I can start talking to girls TODAY and doing things differently, and some of it will work"?
It seems like if anything the flow is in the opposite direction... guys try PUA, don't get immediate results, hear a red pill guru, and conclude "Aha. It's because I'm not ripped and rich with an alpha male mindset. I need to stop wasting my time getting rejected by girls and go get ripped and rich with an alpha male mindset first. Then I'll be on Easy Street."
Maybe there's just no way to fight the zeitgeist and it simply has to run its course.
Seems like these things go in 10-15 year cycles. I think we're probably about 8 years into this red pill cycle at this point, and starting to see some fatigue. Nobody was talking about 'gymcels' a couple years ago, for instance (though the term apparently dates back to 2014 or earlier. I never really heard it very much until 2021 or so).
Probably still going to take a few more years before we reach a critical mass of guys going, "I got rich, ripped, and an alpha male mindset... but I still didn't get laid. What am I missing?" and the culture opens up to some other viewpoint taking hold.
But perhaps if we are taking more aim directly at this ridiculous red pill ethos of "you just have to work on yourself for years, then women will come to you, you'll see. Don't even worry about women until then" we can start resonating more with a message that pops this zeitgeist we're in.
Anyway, a bit stream of consciousness. But I'd be curious any thoughts other guys have on breaking "the red pill spell", at least when it comes to getting women.
Chase