WP: 10 years ago, Neil Strauss was a pickup artist. Now he’s a committed husband.

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I notice that the plainer the woman, the more threatened she is by game. On the other hand, hot chicks seem stimulated and intrigued by it. I’ve never met a woman who was an 8 or higher who hated game. The hotter the chick, the more she approved of game. The plainer the chick, the more she was threatened by game.

The hotter the woman, the less likely she is to be a feminist. I’ve never met a hot feminist. I’ve never met a happy feminist.

You can usually tell the tone of a woman by looking at her picture. Ugly and short men also tend to have a chip on their shoulder, but looks don’t play as important a role for men as they do for women.

You can usually tell the tone of a woman by looking at her picture. Ugly and short men also tend to have a chip on their shoulder, but looks don’t play as important a role for men as they do for women. It seems like many, perhaps most, female writers are driven by resentment. Hot women have other things to do aside from write such as take tribute from men. They coast through their young life on their looks.

Every new article about Neil Strauss that I’ve found over the past few days has been by a woman.

Lisa Banos writes:

If you’ve been to a bar or club at any point in the past 10 years, you’ve probably met them: followers of “The Game,” Neil Strauss’s 2005 bro-bible for seducing women. These men might “neg” on women, putting them down while trying to pick them up, or otherwise position themselves to have the upper hand in a conversation.

“To me, the book was about male insecurity,” or fear of women, Strauss says in a phone interview.

Now, with 10 years of perspective — which included cheating on his model girlfriend and a trip to rehab for sex addiction — he’s back with a different message. If “The Game” was a book about behavior, Strauss says his new book, “The Truth,” is about beliefs — “which are much harder to recognize much less change, but the results you get, you can keep for life.”

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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