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I don't get all the comment saying this guy is a douchebag. OP asked him for his phone number after talking 5 words with him. I wouldn't give anyone my phone number if you came onto me like that.
Why not have a conversation like a normal human being and then after 1-2 minutes you can ask him for his number?
That's game, I'm not coming on to him, we just had mutual interests that are pretty rare. It's like running across a red pill guy in a gender studies class, the odds are a million to one. Its not as if I walked up to him either, I was sort of walking by and noticed it. Guys are not supposed to respond to other men like bitchy ass women. When we need game to talk to OTHER men, that's a problem. This isn't how 'nerds' are supposed to respond to each other. If one of you were to find me out in public during my rants and I were to reply in the same fashion, I'm certain I would be called out publicly in the manosphere. Red Pill knowledge is generally a sign of intelligence as MTG is usually a sign of 'nerdiness/beta' and all of the nerd's I have ever known, actively seek each other out.
No man, I'm white, born and raised in this town.
The number of replies on this forum calling out this behavior as 'gay' is worrisome. Are you guys really that afraid of meeting new people? Why would this be considered 'gay' in the west and 'normal' in China? Networking and being open to meeting new people is an important skill world over, did men forget this somewhere along the line? When I would go hang out at the nightclubs here in Canada I used to be able to meet tons of people and loads of men and women would walk right up and talk to me.. I used to attend PUA real social dynamics meetings in Toronto a couple years back, I really feel as if the atmosphere has changed. Maybe because everything is so 'gay' focused in Ontario, if friendly can now be mistaken for 'gay' then the feminists have succeeded in isolating men from one another.
Again, I really feel as if Canadian men have dropped the ball... and let it roll away.
RawGod, you are probably right.. on the subway in GZ I meet about 3 new people each day... here it feels completely UN-natural to approach or talk to people. My uncles, aunts and cousins gave me a 'sideways glare' when I mentioned that my marriage was had for under 10 bucks. Not really used to being around white knights, thought that bs had died out 10 years ago.
I would not blame Roosh for hating TO if the smaller town people have become so ultra weird and PC. I was in Sudbury a couple days ago and the young women I saw walking around had skrillex hair cuts, tats and were generally pretty nasty. I know I'm not alone here, I was having dinner with my parents and aunts/uncles/cousins at a German restaurant in Sudbury the other day when I guess I spoke too loudly and said "Ya know, people here are unfriendly as shit and women here are ballsy and rude." Guy at another table turns around, looks at me and then continues his conversation at his table by saying something to the effect of: "Did you hear that guy? Yeah women ARE ballsy and rude"... then I guess some sort of discussion started at their table resulting in a bit of laughing and this plain-jane type broad getting up and walking off.
Now in China, had this happened, I would've went over to introduce myself and give him a high five. I guess here in Canada that would be perceived as gay? Eh, to me this is a missed opportunity to meet a new friend.
I'm sort of curious what kind of Canadian guys frequent the forum now? Sounds like maybe you guys are sort of introverted, not that its a bad thing, just being friendly and open has always been a natural behaviour for me in both Canada and abroad. I'd never have considered a dude walking up to me as 'gay'... infact the only time we use the word gay would be in reference to something crappy happening. Mostly gays never even crossed our mind... again maybe cause Ontario's premier is a butch dyke and she's pushing for gay reforms, that everyone is so concerned with male friendliness.