derringerG
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LA used to be a hotbed of pickup artistry and activity. But that was a long time ago. The peak of pickup activity was in the 2000's and early to mid 2010's, ranging from the publication of "The Game" to the shuttering of RSD's forum.
The industry, or movement, or whatever it was, had legs (until it didnt') and now, nothing but crickets.
So what happened to LA??? I doubt anyone but full time guys could give anything even remotely approaching a comprehensive guide, but we can create a database collectively. It's been years, but I have a bit of intel.
Westside: upper middle class, generically bourgey (sp?), mostly white girls. Large USC contingent who are very cliquey and self conscious about having to drive half an hour out of the hood to enjoy nightlife. A few decent bars along wilshire, but much of the activity is concentrated on the Promenade.
Groups are super clique-ish and the nightlife experience is distinctly generic and mediocre. Might be ok for burning through meaningless sets on a slow thursday night, or if you just happen to live in the area. Similar to Dallas, and thankfully there are much better options. On the plus side: tons and tons of variety in restaurants anything from cheap takeout, decent date night spots, to upscale $$$$.
Hollywood: this is where you get more of the true, big city LA experience. Huge-ish clubs, tons of friggin' awesome dive bars, rock/metal bars, and some surprisingly fun ghetto/ratchet clubs as well. People are much friendlier, with much more diversity racially and economically. If you focus your action here, you'll have a great time but might miss out on the hottest girls.
Sunset Strip: this was the quintessential nightlife/pickup experience. VERY VERY friendly girls, tons and tons of pretty girls and a lot of hot girls in the right spots. Everything was fun. Streets, bars, clubs, you literally could not not have a good time. There wa no way you could visit on a weekend night spend a few hours and not have an absolute blast.
Saddle Ranch and The Standard were the famous spots in the PUA era but hotspots change on sunset unpredictably in very fickle fashion. Near Melrose, there were some non descript looking bars on the outside which were faves of hot actresses or wanna be actresses.
San Fernando Valley, aka The Valley: this is a great place to start your nightlife adventures. The pace is a lot slower, girls are generally pretty friendly and reasonably attractive, but with fewer of the hassles associated with the neighborhoods listed above. Parking is a breeze, minimal traffic and few if any covers. Still a surprisingly large selection mostly of bars. You will definitely have a good time.
The point is, you don't NEED to explore to find something good as is the case in SF, you'll WANT to explore the city, since you're having such a blast. I can see how PUA's might find LA game friendly. The city, in the right neighborhoods, retains it's heritage of a friendly, laid back beach vibe even though it's the 2nd largest metro in the US. Quite a combination.
Also, this is one of the few cities where you'll have little trouble finding a wingman. There are good odds youll find an experienced and very knowledgeable wing who can semi-mentor you. Of course you'll encounter a lot of dorks but that comes with the territory.
Obligatory "negs":
1. the 405 was basically a parking lot during morning and evening "rush hour" which has probably now extended to all hours of the day and night
2. extremely car-centric culture with tons of posers
3. lots of weird, sketchy but rich subcultures, especially persians, on the westside
So what is LA like now, post adam corolla???
The industry, or movement, or whatever it was, had legs (until it didnt') and now, nothing but crickets.
So what happened to LA??? I doubt anyone but full time guys could give anything even remotely approaching a comprehensive guide, but we can create a database collectively. It's been years, but I have a bit of intel.
Westside: upper middle class, generically bourgey (sp?), mostly white girls. Large USC contingent who are very cliquey and self conscious about having to drive half an hour out of the hood to enjoy nightlife. A few decent bars along wilshire, but much of the activity is concentrated on the Promenade.
Groups are super clique-ish and the nightlife experience is distinctly generic and mediocre. Might be ok for burning through meaningless sets on a slow thursday night, or if you just happen to live in the area. Similar to Dallas, and thankfully there are much better options. On the plus side: tons and tons of variety in restaurants anything from cheap takeout, decent date night spots, to upscale $$$$.
Hollywood: this is where you get more of the true, big city LA experience. Huge-ish clubs, tons of friggin' awesome dive bars, rock/metal bars, and some surprisingly fun ghetto/ratchet clubs as well. People are much friendlier, with much more diversity racially and economically. If you focus your action here, you'll have a great time but might miss out on the hottest girls.
Sunset Strip: this was the quintessential nightlife/pickup experience. VERY VERY friendly girls, tons and tons of pretty girls and a lot of hot girls in the right spots. Everything was fun. Streets, bars, clubs, you literally could not not have a good time. There wa no way you could visit on a weekend night spend a few hours and not have an absolute blast.
Saddle Ranch and The Standard were the famous spots in the PUA era but hotspots change on sunset unpredictably in very fickle fashion. Near Melrose, there were some non descript looking bars on the outside which were faves of hot actresses or wanna be actresses.
San Fernando Valley, aka The Valley: this is a great place to start your nightlife adventures. The pace is a lot slower, girls are generally pretty friendly and reasonably attractive, but with fewer of the hassles associated with the neighborhoods listed above. Parking is a breeze, minimal traffic and few if any covers. Still a surprisingly large selection mostly of bars. You will definitely have a good time.
The point is, you don't NEED to explore to find something good as is the case in SF, you'll WANT to explore the city, since you're having such a blast. I can see how PUA's might find LA game friendly. The city, in the right neighborhoods, retains it's heritage of a friendly, laid back beach vibe even though it's the 2nd largest metro in the US. Quite a combination.
Also, this is one of the few cities where you'll have little trouble finding a wingman. There are good odds youll find an experienced and very knowledgeable wing who can semi-mentor you. Of course you'll encounter a lot of dorks but that comes with the territory.
Obligatory "negs":
1. the 405 was basically a parking lot during morning and evening "rush hour" which has probably now extended to all hours of the day and night
2. extremely car-centric culture with tons of posers
3. lots of weird, sketchy but rich subcultures, especially persians, on the westside
So what is LA like now, post adam corolla???
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