If more men learned "day game," I feel that we would see a drop in sexual harassment accusations.

Most of us would agree that messing around with women in our work or schools is stupid, especially if it is with women in close proximity. There are two reasons why men hit on and/or sleep with women at work or in their classes: 1. Work and school take up huge chunks of the day, so meeting women otherwise is difficult and time-consuming. 2. In the words of Hannibal Lecter, "We begin by coveting what we see every day."

Some men are savvy enough to rely on social circle connections or even online dating, but these can only take one so far when the former requires time/luck and the latter requires high SMV.

Then there's night game, but that often requires $$$ for drinking and, more importantly, TIME. For busy men working to get ahead professionally, it is not always a good return on investment.

That leaves day game. No matter how many hours a Wall Street guy spends at work, a doctor in the OR, or a student in the library, everyone has to go to the grocery store, hit up the gas station, take the subway, or even just walk from the parking lot to work. Hell, the local park is often a goldmine. Though it probably takes more approaches to get solid leads, to me, it is the most viable method for busy men.

More importantly, hit on a woman in the wine section, she rebuffs you, and you get to walk away without any fear of real consequence. Ask a co-worker, especially a subordinate, to Mexican food, and it can be sexual harassment. Ask out a classmate to a drink, and she can be talking trash about the creepy dude two rows behind her for the semester (and it's not just low SMV men; I have seen the biggest alphas get unfairly accused of being creepy or harassing). Beyond that, people who work in these close environments have plenty of selfish reasons to accuse men of sexual harassment, whether it is to blackmail for a promotion or even just get you fired out of revenge.

This also applies to those guys who wanna fool around while in a LTR or marriage. Even more risk for what seems like "easy" tail, but day game changes that.

As most of you might agree, day game probably is not logical for most men, at first. Why should I hit on a woman at the gas station? Isn't that weird? Why should I hit on the cute blonde walking by me on the sidewalk? Isn't that even more creepy?

It's difficult to appreciate the logic behind day game, and it's more difficult to commit to practicing and improving it. Still, nothing good comes easy [but it's easier to avoid sexual harassment]. If more men took ownership of their sexuality and would lay it out more openly throughout the day, men as a whole would be better off.