tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830949294679547966.post883679319944791155..comments2023-05-17T08:14:10.789-07:00Comments on Men, Women, and Society: The Marketing Syndicate and the Business Cycle of the Seduction Industry, Part IIAaron Sleazyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06704230661761052919noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830949294679547966.post-87083408835733088972010-09-06T10:43:43.199-07:002010-09-06T10:43:43.199-07:00JCZ,
to me it seems as if the whole seduction ind...JCZ,<br /><br />to me it seems as if the whole seduction industry aims at guys with absolutely no frame of reference, which might have worked great when there were just a few guys teaching, but now that there is such a lot of competition for what seems to be a drastically shrinking market --- just look at the tumbling prices for "products". So, the hope is to reel someone in with bold claims and because the ideal customer is gullible and inexperienced, he is supposed to fall for it. It doesn't work once people start to think critically about it or ask some pesky question.<br /><br />Change would require to make people think critically. I think one of the main reasons why the US is or was such a great market for the seduction industry was that it has a fairly mediocre educational system (yes, I know there are also a few very good universities), and people were encouraged to consume recklessly. There was easy credit everywhere. I was actually surprised how casually people were talking about personal bankruptcies. Yeah, just take out another mortgage on your house...<br /><br />But there seems to be an ever-increasing number of people who get critical about the community, some probably from their own bad experiences, which then gives rise to sites such as PUAHate.comAaron Sleazyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06704230661761052919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830949294679547966.post-26477252904364721792010-09-04T11:35:23.335-07:002010-09-04T11:35:23.335-07:00"For instance, you will find names such as &#..."For instance, you will find names such as 'Sleazy' and 'TVA' highlighted and linked to a page that contains his tasteless 'defense' of his bruised ego."<br /><br />Yes, that has to be one of the most obvious signs this FormHandle fellow is nothing more than some fanboi, and certainly not the moderator he claims to be. While I've never been tempted to visit mASF on a regular basis, this raises so many red flags it's not even funny anymore.<br /><br />"(FH:) Creating 'posses' or cliques of people (almost like a mini-cult)"<br /><br />This reeks of jealousy so hideously much that I sincerely wonder if anyone buys into it. It's quite literally a pile of crap.<br /><br />What guys that talk like this probably don't realize is that they turn people away with their comments (I'd like to think of myself as someone who actually reads and thinks before participating on some forum or buying some product). <br /><br />The downside probably is that many people already have bought into this kind of nonsense, and spent too much money on too worthless a product. Really, people should start with reading 'The Game' and be blown away with it, then read umpteen FR's and LR's and be blown away because of it, and lastly they should realize what it's all about, read your book and be blown away yet again, and then start developing themselves. Unfortunately, most will probably start with some of the 99-DVD $X0,000 over-hyped guru products, I guess. At least I almost did. How to change that?<br /><br />Cheers,<br /><br />JCZjczhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18387860560290378129noreply@blogger.com