Quote: (12-09-2018 01:05 AM)SlickyBoy Wrote:
It is a shame younger guys will never know how the world was before it became so easy to travel. When it took more effort, there were fewer people willing to do it. [...] I'm not even touching meeting entire cities full of women without smart phones, no apps and didn't even get to meet foreigners very often. And of course, much lower notch counts.
I remember those days well. Two decades ago, I was making too much money doing too little work in silicon valley during the first dot-com boom, and the only girl I could get to date me in the bay area was a land whale. There were other people thirsty enough to go for her; not me, thank you very much.
So, one thing led to another and I soon decided to go to Latin America to see if I could do better. And, indeed, a beautiful girl was in my bed passionately making out with me within two months of touchdown (She’s still my Facebook friend today to boot).
This was before online game was a thing, and long before feminists and SJWs got butthurt over men learning how to seduce women. Comparing the posts from women in the USA (whining about rape and misogyny) and the women in Latin America (seductive posts, lots of innuendo; the only Latina who whined about “rape” was this young stoner loser) on my Facebook feed, I still think it’s easier to get laid in Latin America, but it will take longer than it did back when no one knew about game and it was impossible to find resources online about getting laid abroad.
Edit: To go back to the original topic, I do not think anyone reasonable would want this old seduction song, which yes, was co-written by a woman, to be banned as a “rape” song. Too bad today’s SJWs and bitter ugly harpy feminists are not reasonable people.