We all know the type of girl we want to hook up with. Hell, some of us have a girl that we thought of instantly. The ideal female form, with a perfectly tapered coke bottle physique, the face of a goddess and ass and tits that will make you salivate.
What is she up to these days? Well if you’re living in the west, you already know exactly what because it’s all you see every time you look at that little screen in your pocket.
The transformation of our society over the last 25 years is covered extensively by Roosh and the other guys on the forum here. For those of us old enough to remember the years before the takeover of the social media giants, we reminisce wishing for a simpler time. Women, especially those who have grown up in generation z, are now used to a non-stop pipeline of male attention.
Who fuels this new norm? Beta males love social media, just as much as the women who rule it. They think that their newsfeed, full of the women they want to bang, is putting them into contact with these girls. Every time Stacey next door posts a picture in her bikini they are quick to like it as fast as they can, and the bold will even go so far to leave a comment telling her how perfect she is! Wow, she’s sure to fuck me now since I sent her some digital affirmations!
And it’s not their fault, social media is engineered to be addictive to its users. The girls and their armies of beta orbiters all eat that shit up, fiending away for the little dopamine hits they get every time they use it.
But where does that leave us, the man who is looking to cut through the waves of beta orbiter attention to fuck the brains out of Ms. Perfect and leave her as just another notch on our belt?
Nowhere advantageous.
I mean have you ever seen what an attractive girl’s notifications and DMs look like? You’re literally the needle in a haystack.
For those of you who have read Mark Manson’s “Models” book (great book and a must read for everyone on here), you will realize the value in filtering your dating pool. What do I mean by filtering? By looking at the shared behaviors in shit value girls and setting yourself up to avoid them. There's a new type of girl now who sits at home and does nothing but play guys online for attention, and you'd be smart to avoid them in their natural habitat.
Like Roosh has said in reference to tinder, the best way to win a game that is rigged is to not play it at all. For every 500 messages and interactions a girl has with guys online, there might be one guy that has the balls to approach her face to face and make a move on her. And guess what she’s going to remember? That’s right, the one guy who walked up to her. Even if he had weak game and an alright approach, he’s already way ahead of the tinder warriors spamming pickup lines in her messages.
Get back to the basics guys, if you haven’t read Day Game, go and buy it today and get to reading. Instagram and tinder are not the be-all end-all of dating, they’re just the newest way to fuck up what we are trying to do by putting women in control of interactions and who they will consider.
Don’t fight the uphill battle online when you could be making a killing in the level playing field we have in the real world, face to face.
What is she up to these days? Well if you’re living in the west, you already know exactly what because it’s all you see every time you look at that little screen in your pocket.
The transformation of our society over the last 25 years is covered extensively by Roosh and the other guys on the forum here. For those of us old enough to remember the years before the takeover of the social media giants, we reminisce wishing for a simpler time. Women, especially those who have grown up in generation z, are now used to a non-stop pipeline of male attention.
Who fuels this new norm? Beta males love social media, just as much as the women who rule it. They think that their newsfeed, full of the women they want to bang, is putting them into contact with these girls. Every time Stacey next door posts a picture in her bikini they are quick to like it as fast as they can, and the bold will even go so far to leave a comment telling her how perfect she is! Wow, she’s sure to fuck me now since I sent her some digital affirmations!
And it’s not their fault, social media is engineered to be addictive to its users. The girls and their armies of beta orbiters all eat that shit up, fiending away for the little dopamine hits they get every time they use it.
But where does that leave us, the man who is looking to cut through the waves of beta orbiter attention to fuck the brains out of Ms. Perfect and leave her as just another notch on our belt?
Nowhere advantageous.
I mean have you ever seen what an attractive girl’s notifications and DMs look like? You’re literally the needle in a haystack.
For those of you who have read Mark Manson’s “Models” book (great book and a must read for everyone on here), you will realize the value in filtering your dating pool. What do I mean by filtering? By looking at the shared behaviors in shit value girls and setting yourself up to avoid them. There's a new type of girl now who sits at home and does nothing but play guys online for attention, and you'd be smart to avoid them in their natural habitat.
Like Roosh has said in reference to tinder, the best way to win a game that is rigged is to not play it at all. For every 500 messages and interactions a girl has with guys online, there might be one guy that has the balls to approach her face to face and make a move on her. And guess what she’s going to remember? That’s right, the one guy who walked up to her. Even if he had weak game and an alright approach, he’s already way ahead of the tinder warriors spamming pickup lines in her messages.
Get back to the basics guys, if you haven’t read Day Game, go and buy it today and get to reading. Instagram and tinder are not the be-all end-all of dating, they’re just the newest way to fuck up what we are trying to do by putting women in control of interactions and who they will consider.
Don’t fight the uphill battle online when you could be making a killing in the level playing field we have in the real world, face to face.