For someone who criticizes other people for not "contributing anything useful", you sure didn't give much with that post except for personal attacks.
I guess I shouldn't have expected much more. After all, someone who calls another a "know-it-all" assumes that they know it all better.
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LOL...I knew you couldn't help yourself and would pop back up on this thread Pickwick.
Yeah, it doesn't require much effort. Just like you keep replying.
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Your responses are sheer folly...You try so hard to sound like some kind of authority.
Not at all? Just because you have your own perceptions doesn't mean they're true. Thanks for considering me an authority, I guess.
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You clearly didn't even look at the stuff I referenced. You just jumped into the thread immediately and wanted to play Mr. Know-it-all.
Yeah, once again I am not going to waste my time. If you summarize your claims as "You can learn seduction from the Bachelorette" you're full of shit. Main reason being, as you have yourself repeatedly admitted, it doesn't translate to real life. To poke at your fallacious logic, you said "I suppose you watch all those pseudo PUA videos with undercover cameras and think those are unedited, non-scripted, or cherry-picked", and right before that you admitted that Bachelor and Bachelorette are scripted. So why criticize one and not the other?
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I would have 100% respected your post if you said..."Hey Optimacy...some things in these shows aren't translatable to the real world. For example, the advice your guy gave about XYZ Bachelor might not work in a non-TV game-show type setting. Here's how I would introduce myself IRL to an eligible girl who has a lot of guys vying for her attention..."
My initial comment clearly said that people shouldn't follow scripted, overplayed shows like the Bachelor. You started throwing ad hominems up the ass just because somebody didn't agree with your JOB's viewpoint. If you would have respected me just for using your lexicon, I don't want your respect. Not saying I cared much for it in the first place.
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Instead, you provided no value and even said "it's not my job to tell people where to learn"
Thanks for enlightening us with your wisdom and revealing yourself to be exactly what I predicted.
I referred to the fact that you get paid for saying essentially common sense things to insecure men. I don't. Therefore, it's not my profession to tell people where to learn. It's yours. Once again, all I said is I don't agree with what your organization is proposing. Taking that personally doesn't say much about you.
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You sure have written a ton of stuff on this thread to say essentially nothing.
Counts for both of us, especially since you turned it into a more of a personal thread.
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BTW, since you are also claiming to be the self-promotion police, you should note that everything I referenced was 100% free...just like if I wrote it from scratch here on the forum.
Then don't post links to your work site, if you're not trying to advertise. If you were to reread your initial post, those links gave 0 content to your actual question.
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Unlike you, I have tons of material that ISN'T on this forum. I'm not going to re-write everything on our FB fan page and YT channel, when a link is much easier. Go ahead...look at my prior posts and count how many times I linked something...then wipe the egg off your face.
Yes, I don't have tons of written out material, because once again, I don't take money for giving men common sense advice. I'm not even going to bother counting anything. I can tell your ego was offended, but I couldn't care less about your self-promotion. Then again, if I see it, it doesn't take me much effort to point it out. Especially if it's provided with absurd comments like "I think they can be very helpful if you watch them to learn what to do and NOT to do." Considering, you know, that everything they do and don't do is scripted and not what they'd naturally do.
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BTW, I've met participants from the Bachelor/Bachelorette, and they've told me a lot of it is "created". However, there are certain body language ques and other things that they can't script or control 100%, so once again, you are wrong.
??? How am I wrong? You just supported everything I said by saying that it's scripted. Even gave personal anecdotal evidence. The fact that the average person can't control body language isn't news to anybody. The fact that actors, especially those that are told what emotions to express, where to sit, and what to do, can control most of their body language, is also not news to anybody. Even if you think all actors' body language in all movies is natural, fine. Even then, there are better things to learn about seduction than watching body language of people in a scripted show. Since you're going to ask me how, observing NATURAL behavior would do a better trick. Even then, personal experience would still top it all.
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Nevertheless...it doesn't really matter if the show is scripted...even parodies of the show -- like Burning Love
http://screen.yahoo.com/burning-love/ -- can teach you certain funny and witty things to help guys/girls struggling with their personality.
Actually it matters a lot. Why not watch Cinderella and Aladdin while you're at it, since it teaches people so well about what actually happens IRL. Sure, you can find lessons in anything, just like another poster not too long talked about how Plato is the essential person to study for seduction.
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Our motto is that you can learn from almost ANYTHING, but only if you aren't already a narcissistic, know-it-all.
I'll admit, that's a good motto to get a bunch of money out of people. Should have made it "You can learn from almost ANYTHING, but only if you aren't already a narcissistic, know-it-all, and are willing to follow what we say for ten years, since with our methods, that's when you will learn anything at all."