I've just re-read an excellent article by Roosh from 2013 on one metric he uses to gauge whether a foreign dating market is favourable or not to males, called the "Eye Contact Test":
"I can tell if a country is going to be good to me within two hours of landing. I don’t use any complicated formula or system. I don’t count sex ratios or do test approaches to feel out the vibe. All I do is notice if girls are making eye contact with me. If during my first trip to the grocery store a handful of women look my way, I know the country will treat me well.
My eye contest test isn’t on just attractive women but all women, even grandmas. I want to see if there is a culture of evaluating foreign-looking men for their value, an important first step in any seduction. I want women to simply notice what is out there. A country’s eye contact habits is therefore more a sign of openness than raw attraction. It means women are in buying mode, ready to be approached by a man who wants to sell his goods. It doesn’t mean she will be easily sold, but the opportunity is there.
Here are the five countries where I got the most amount of eye contact within my first couple of days:
◾Poland
◾Croatia
◾Estonia
◾Lithuania
◾Brazil
And here is a list of countries that I one day would return to:
◾Poland
◾Croatia
◾Estonia
◾Lithuania
◾Brazil (more so to see how it’s being destroyed by feminism)
It’s in these countries where I know that if I put in an honest day of approach work, I will eventually be rewarded. They are harder than places like Argentina and Latvia where I got little eye contact and my results were random and inconsistent, even with dedicated effort.
The catch is that not all women from the top five countries consider me their type. For example, Brazilian girls like men that are just about the opposite of my appearance, but I still had some of the best women of my life while I was there. The fact that Brazilian women are open, which I can tell with their eye contact, means that approaches can successfully be used to get laid, even if I’m not their ideal.
The implication of this is simple: if you’re in the United States right now, and you go to a country where you get less eye contact within the first 24 hours, it will probably mean you have to work harder. If you get more eye contact, you’ll have to work less. You can read all day about which type of guy does well in which country and which race is desired by the local women, but all you need is a trip to a crowded supermarket on your first day to predict how things will go. No other analysis is required."
I can say from my own experience that this is true. For example, in the UK women generally give no eye contact whatsoever and it is without question of the hardest places to game women.
Has anybody else on here managed to confirm the correlation that Roosh identifies between the willingness of women to give eye contact on the street and their ease of gaming women in that country? I've heard that Poland passes this test with flying colours, but what about the other countries in central Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, et.c.?
In which countries have you had the least eye contact from the local women and in which the most? Has this been a reliable indicator of ease of gaming in that country?
"I can tell if a country is going to be good to me within two hours of landing. I don’t use any complicated formula or system. I don’t count sex ratios or do test approaches to feel out the vibe. All I do is notice if girls are making eye contact with me. If during my first trip to the grocery store a handful of women look my way, I know the country will treat me well.
My eye contest test isn’t on just attractive women but all women, even grandmas. I want to see if there is a culture of evaluating foreign-looking men for their value, an important first step in any seduction. I want women to simply notice what is out there. A country’s eye contact habits is therefore more a sign of openness than raw attraction. It means women are in buying mode, ready to be approached by a man who wants to sell his goods. It doesn’t mean she will be easily sold, but the opportunity is there.
Here are the five countries where I got the most amount of eye contact within my first couple of days:
◾Poland
◾Croatia
◾Estonia
◾Lithuania
◾Brazil
And here is a list of countries that I one day would return to:
◾Poland
◾Croatia
◾Estonia
◾Lithuania
◾Brazil (more so to see how it’s being destroyed by feminism)
It’s in these countries where I know that if I put in an honest day of approach work, I will eventually be rewarded. They are harder than places like Argentina and Latvia where I got little eye contact and my results were random and inconsistent, even with dedicated effort.
The catch is that not all women from the top five countries consider me their type. For example, Brazilian girls like men that are just about the opposite of my appearance, but I still had some of the best women of my life while I was there. The fact that Brazilian women are open, which I can tell with their eye contact, means that approaches can successfully be used to get laid, even if I’m not their ideal.
The implication of this is simple: if you’re in the United States right now, and you go to a country where you get less eye contact within the first 24 hours, it will probably mean you have to work harder. If you get more eye contact, you’ll have to work less. You can read all day about which type of guy does well in which country and which race is desired by the local women, but all you need is a trip to a crowded supermarket on your first day to predict how things will go. No other analysis is required."
I can say from my own experience that this is true. For example, in the UK women generally give no eye contact whatsoever and it is without question of the hardest places to game women.
Has anybody else on here managed to confirm the correlation that Roosh identifies between the willingness of women to give eye contact on the street and their ease of gaming women in that country? I've heard that Poland passes this test with flying colours, but what about the other countries in central Europe: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, et.c.?
In which countries have you had the least eye contact from the local women and in which the most? Has this been a reliable indicator of ease of gaming in that country?