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    Seems like an example of advocates for women portraying women as helpless victims, with no agency.


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    YellowLead wrote: »
    I guess most women can spot it a mile away. There’s always a few who won’t and that’s why it’s probably worth some people pursuing. Just like scam emails/calls it’s worth doing as there is always some eejit who falls for it .

    I would not assume that only the women who "spot it" would be immune to it. That suggests the stuff those people pedal actually does work. I have seen no reason to think the women who do not "spot it" are influenced by it either.

    Like most religions - the less you think about it honestly the more likely you are to fall for it - because there is no substance or evidence there _to_ think about. And PUA always hit me as a kind of religion - replete with its personalities at the head of their fairy tales.

    I think the guys who did fall for it did not really put much thought into why they thought it was useful.

    Perhaps it had a strong placebo effect though. As in the PUA nonsense itself did not actually need to influence any women. But it may have had a placebo effect on the men using it. It was also a numbers thing quite likely. In that while trying PUA they were hitting on more women than they otherwise might have. So their probability of finally clicking with one went significantly up to.


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