I am writing this post about the effectiveness of using words like "creep" in either a LTR setting or in a general approach (night or day).
I was sitting around watching older episodes of Mad Men and it occurred to me, female shaming language has been around for a lot longer than one would think.
In Mad Men, the classic way other women are shamed into behaving appropriately is via the classic, "What man would want you for a marriage?" or along the lines of that.
Obviously, modern feminism has made comments like these passé. However, the female hive mind has given us a far more effective nuclear bomb to use instead:
Creep, rapist, pedofile, stalker
Shaming language works effectively on women and beta males. Why is this? Honestly who knows, probably some drive to want to be apart of the "in crowd". That's not the point of this conversation.
In any instance, using creep while gaming is an effective nuclear bomb. While words like "Bitch" and other generic insults people have effective shields to protect their egos against.
However creep is an impressive catch all phrase that can describe any behavior but all people seem to conjure up in their mind what a creep is.
In one example from my own personal LTR, my girl is a classic hamster. She is a prime example of maintaining an alpha frame, what better time to try and utilize our little experiment.
She likes to make stupid comments about other guys muscles in the similar vein of myself gawking at other girls.
"Oh, I would loooovvee to see him without his shirt on. So tasty!"
*pause*
"Hold your horses creeper."
"Huh?"
"You're acting creepy, get a hold of yourself."
The look of confusion, offense, and submission was golden. Remember delivery is everything, especially when a woman looks to you for approval using creep is an effective way to nuke the emotional hamster.
Here's an example in a night game context. I was at an upscale bar and stepped outside for a cigarette. There was a petite girl outside who i started talking to. She was unamused with my game (sue me I was tired) and was talking up her book about riding the carousal in Philly.
"I'm a writer! I wrote a book about my dating experiences in Philly. It started as a blog and I ended up getting approached by a publisher to print it. I also am a writing fellow at Harvard."
"Uhh so hold the phone, you wrote a blog about your sexual escapades in Philly describing in detail everything about the guys? That's so creepy. I have absolutely no desire to be another horse on your carousal of cock. Doing that makes you no different than some rapist who photographs his exploits on his bedroom wall! "
![[Image: mindblown.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/mindblown.gif)
She was completely blown away by this. At which point, she started to say that she was branching out into fiction writing.
"Whoop de-dee. Until you have book two published that means nothing. Heck, I was going to go in for the make out but again have no desire to be written about for the world to see."
"If I gave you a promise..."
Make out ensues
Anywho, there is definitely an untapped reservoir of effective lines to play against hamsterism. Give it a try, but practice it a few times running through some scenarios in your head where using creep sounds effective.
I've run into instances where using creep on my own girl doesn't work as effectively. There's a learning curve to it, but once you get it
![[Image: tumblr_kyomu8Pwuo1qa12hvo1_500.jpg]](https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kyomu8Pwuo1qa12hvo1_500.jpg)
Cheers gentlemen
I was sitting around watching older episodes of Mad Men and it occurred to me, female shaming language has been around for a lot longer than one would think.
In Mad Men, the classic way other women are shamed into behaving appropriately is via the classic, "What man would want you for a marriage?" or along the lines of that.
Obviously, modern feminism has made comments like these passé. However, the female hive mind has given us a far more effective nuclear bomb to use instead:
Creep, rapist, pedofile, stalker
Shaming language works effectively on women and beta males. Why is this? Honestly who knows, probably some drive to want to be apart of the "in crowd". That's not the point of this conversation.
In any instance, using creep while gaming is an effective nuclear bomb. While words like "Bitch" and other generic insults people have effective shields to protect their egos against.
However creep is an impressive catch all phrase that can describe any behavior but all people seem to conjure up in their mind what a creep is.
In one example from my own personal LTR, my girl is a classic hamster. She is a prime example of maintaining an alpha frame, what better time to try and utilize our little experiment.
She likes to make stupid comments about other guys muscles in the similar vein of myself gawking at other girls.
"Oh, I would loooovvee to see him without his shirt on. So tasty!"
*pause*
"Hold your horses creeper."
"Huh?"
"You're acting creepy, get a hold of yourself."
The look of confusion, offense, and submission was golden. Remember delivery is everything, especially when a woman looks to you for approval using creep is an effective way to nuke the emotional hamster.
Here's an example in a night game context. I was at an upscale bar and stepped outside for a cigarette. There was a petite girl outside who i started talking to. She was unamused with my game (sue me I was tired) and was talking up her book about riding the carousal in Philly.
"I'm a writer! I wrote a book about my dating experiences in Philly. It started as a blog and I ended up getting approached by a publisher to print it. I also am a writing fellow at Harvard."
"Uhh so hold the phone, you wrote a blog about your sexual escapades in Philly describing in detail everything about the guys? That's so creepy. I have absolutely no desire to be another horse on your carousal of cock. Doing that makes you no different than some rapist who photographs his exploits on his bedroom wall! "
![[Image: mindblown.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/mindblown.gif)
She was completely blown away by this. At which point, she started to say that she was branching out into fiction writing.
"Whoop de-dee. Until you have book two published that means nothing. Heck, I was going to go in for the make out but again have no desire to be written about for the world to see."
"If I gave you a promise..."
Make out ensues
Anywho, there is definitely an untapped reservoir of effective lines to play against hamsterism. Give it a try, but practice it a few times running through some scenarios in your head where using creep sounds effective.
I've run into instances where using creep on my own girl doesn't work as effectively. There's a learning curve to it, but once you get it
![[Image: tumblr_kyomu8Pwuo1qa12hvo1_500.jpg]](https://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kyomu8Pwuo1qa12hvo1_500.jpg)
Cheers gentlemen