Yes, some PUAs are predatory. Yes, I've seen literature in PUA that talks about rape... particularly that of "Dimitri the Lover" who actually talks about the benefits of adopting the mindset of a sexual predator.
The seduction community is really fucking diverse in how people think and practice this art form, and personally I must say that no PUA of sound mind would promote rape or even promote Dimitri the Lover. He's the fool of Youtube-fame who left those disgustingly egotistically disillusioned voice messages on that woman's phone, by the way.
Simply put, all forms of this art teach how to have sex
with women who want to have sex, and how to transform yourself into that sexworthy man. LMR is a form of anxiety. Rape is a far more serious issue than anxiety.
If anything PUA should prevent rapes. We teach guys to be more socially aware and to embrace rejection as something to get used to. "Every rejection is another brick in my palace." Someone who doesn't know pickup has a higher chance of misreading an IOD as an IOI than someone who does.
Also, Lay Reports aren't about bragging. Well, they shouldn't be anyway. They are about letting others learn this art through real life examples.
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However, I don't know if I'm convinced that all guys practicing PUA are non-predatory.
I have something very specific to say to that.
Pickup isn't some forbidden art form that's available only to a chosen few. Anyone with access to the internet can learn it.
Guns aren't just available to law enforcement. Anyone can fucking buy a gun regardless of their intent. In a perfect world, people would buy guns solely to protect themselves in case some maniac breaks into their house at night and tries to kill them. However, some people buy guns to kill and steal and rape and commit suicide.
Some people learn pickup to traumatize women and to use and abuse them and break their hearts. You can't stop that.
It's never the technology to blame. Do we blame the actual gun when gun control laws fail to protect citizens?
Can we blame the pickup arts when an innocent woman gets raped by a malicious predator?
It's debatable, but in my opinion we should blame the murderer and the rapist, not the technology involved.