The Ret Con of Pickup Artistry

It’s fairly obvious to those of us who practice the forbidden Crimson Arts that a lot of PUA knowledge is ending up in the mainstream as generic “charisma” advice.

This is telling because more often than not the advice is “universal” but it mostly applies to men. (incidentially, Charisma University features far more charismatic men than women)

Last 24 videos all feature men, and the one featuring Ellen is about not being charismatic.

Women have trillions of dollars of R&D and products to make themselves instantly attractive – but all of that is focused on the visuals – specifically making themselves more attractive.

Very little of the millennia old female equivalent of PUA (some combination of Cosmo and The Rules and I guess Twitter Feminism nowadays) talks about changing female behavior.

Hmm, I wonder why that is?

So keep this in mind as you consume more Game material.

Lot of stealth PUAs effectively rebranding.

Archie

2 thoughts on “The Ret Con of Pickup Artistry”

  1. There are stripper forums (or were, dunno about not), groupie forums devoted to getting with the famous, sugar baby forums all dispensing the collected wisdom of how to get men to do what women want them to. In these cases getting men to give them money. I only have to assume that there are sites on how to be pro femdoms, findoms, gold digging and the like.

    Most women don’t even need that much advice or technique to get what they want.

    A lot of guys who I knew were into PUA or NLP persuasion back in the day, would pretend to not know what I was talking about when I’d talk to them directly about it, or pretend it played a minimal part in their lives. Even when they knew I knew otherwise. I think about carnys and pro-wrestling kayfab when I remember those conversations.

    1. Come to think of it, you probably can’t sell a “system” to a woman on how to be a better more efficient hoe. So there isn’t as much of a push socially for this sort of thing.

      I had one stripper friend become a dead eyed financial shark after a bad break up, pulling down high 6 figures. She could have gone further as a gold digger, but that just wasn’t in her dna. One turning point moment for her was when she went to the club with her hair bleached blonde in between neon dye jobs, and pulling in more cash in a single night than she would in some weeks. Another acquaintance screwed up multiple gold digging schemes by being repulsively unpleasant and thinking she’d look 21 forever. As the great Silvio Dante said “Time is the great enemy.”

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