I searched the forum but did not find this question. It may seem basic, but it is sincere.
I've gotten some sex by being talkative and friendly, warming up first by chatting with a range of people.
A few days ago I encountered Roosh's ideas for the first time. I'd read The Game and some other PUA material previously, but Roosh's material is categorically different for having an explicit social critique. Much of it makes sense; I live in the U.S. and corroborate several of Roosh's observations about that country.
Throughout my life, I've been disinclined to be friendly. In the context of Roosh's analysis and strategy this tendency is increased.
U.S. society is profoundly dysfunctional. A significant reason is the misguided values of most of its citizens.
Given this situation, I feel angry, not prosocial. But in general the recommendation of game advice is to smile and be playful.
Is there an alternative approach in which I could be authentic and angry rather than friendly?
I've gotten some sex by being talkative and friendly, warming up first by chatting with a range of people.
A few days ago I encountered Roosh's ideas for the first time. I'd read The Game and some other PUA material previously, but Roosh's material is categorically different for having an explicit social critique. Much of it makes sense; I live in the U.S. and corroborate several of Roosh's observations about that country.
Throughout my life, I've been disinclined to be friendly. In the context of Roosh's analysis and strategy this tendency is increased.
U.S. society is profoundly dysfunctional. A significant reason is the misguided values of most of its citizens.
Given this situation, I feel angry, not prosocial. But in general the recommendation of game advice is to smile and be playful.
Is there an alternative approach in which I could be authentic and angry rather than friendly?