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1

I’ll try it myself then and see what happens. Have you replicated it? And if so, how far were you able to take it short of actually meeting with them in person?
/r/AllPillDebate25/01/23 06:29 AM
2

All the sources I could find link back to that deleted post, or are clones of the post. Please show me these replications. And even still, you aren’t invalidating any of the other points I made.
/r/AllPillDebate25/01/23 05:46 AM
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I’m mildly aware of it. It looks like the original source for this “experiment” was removed, which puts its validity into question. It doesn’t help that the author uses this “experiment” as an opportunity to push people towards his corny dating app. See for yourself by plugging this into the wayback machine: https://www.sigmamaleforum.com/topic/207-fake-pig-woman-experiment-reveals-shocking-male-thirst/ Even assuming these results are completely accurate, we all know a simple right swipe is a fa…
/r/AllPillDebate25/01/23 02:55 AM
4

7 is absolutely outright false. Usually when guys talk about “ugly” women, they mean average looking women without makeup. It just goes to show how invisible truly unattractive women are in society. At least unattractive men have a chance at a relationship by working on their status or wealth like you said in #4. You see a lot of ugly rich old guys with supermodel women. It’s even a common trope for the balding old dumb father to have a bombshell wife. You never see the opposite.
/r/AllPillDebate24/01/23 09:53 PM
6

You’re right. But negativity will push away the small amount of women we have a chance with.
/r/seduction01/11/22 09:55 PM
17

Why would they find you attractive if you aren’t happy about your life
/r/seduction01/11/22 09:48 PM
4

How is this cope
/r/seduction01/11/22 09:48 PM
2

Aka confidence vs desperation
/r/seduction28/10/22 05:29 AM
7

Good advice. So push the boundaries slowly and gently then, and don’t force things.
/r/seduction26/10/22 05:27 PM
2

Need to work on this ^ any good tips on escalating?
/r/seduction26/10/22 01:28 PM
3

Can any women confirm this
/r/seduction17/10/22 06:25 AM
17

I have not seen anyone start a successful relationship through Instagram stories. Anyone, feel free to provide counter examples
/r/seduction15/09/22 05:42 PM
4

They go out there and do what they want without offering exclusivity or pretty much anything other than what’s between their legs
/r/seduction12/09/22 12:01 AM
13

Preying? He’s not leading anybody on or tricking them or threatening them. This is clearly advice for hooking up, not staying in a stable, monogamous relationship. The biggest advice he’s providing is to be clear and upfront about what your intentions are, which is very reasonable, sensible, no-nonsense stuff.
/r/seduction11/09/22 10:28 PM
3

Persistence is the most successful strategy
/r/seduction23/08/22 02:10 AM
1

Excellent advice! Haven't thought about this angle before!
/r/seduction06/11/20 08:41 PM
1

Huh. Good alternative perspective, didn't consider this. Just goes to show there's no one size fits all.
/r/seduction15/10/20 08:52 AM
7

I'd want my grandchildren to be born from his balls.
/r/seduction22/09/20 06:15 AM
1

Holy shit dude you're a freaking legend.
/r/seduction22/09/20 06:14 AM
8

This should be obvious, don't know why this is such a big revelation to people. If someone hates bacon, nothing you do will get them to like it. It doesn't mean they're a bad person or that bacon is bad, it just means they have different taste.
/r/seduction15/09/20 07:07 AM
5

Can't expect to get everything right on the first try.
/r/seduction24/08/20 06:47 AM
10

Yeah this is the way chief. Doing what the OP suggested would be as far as I'd push it.
/r/seduction13/08/20 11:20 PM
5

The only important part is that you've put the least bit care into your appearance, but that should be obvious.
/r/seduction07/07/20 12:44 AM
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