I'm going to defend Corey Wayne on the whole "How to get your ex-girlfriend back" issue, because I can relate to it.
Let's say you sell ice cream in two flavors, chocolate and vanilla. People LOVE your ice cream, It's the best. But you're a chocolate and vanilla-only guy. Suddenly, you start getting requests for strawberry. People are asking in person, online, sending you letters (lol). You're thinking, "But I HATE strawberry. It sucks. Why would people want it? It tastes like s*hit. Yuk." So you don't offer it. More and more requests come in for strawberry. FINALLY, you think "OK, suckers, I can't understand how you can eat it, but here it is." And people LOVE it. It even becomes your #1 BEST seller way above chocolate and vanilla.
Corey Wayne has a business. When you have a business, you need to make money or you're out of business. If your customers want/demand something, whether you personally like it or not, you give it to them. I'm in a service-based business like CW. Every once in a while a client goes against our strong advisement and wants/demands something done the way THEY want, despite what we tell them. So, we do it, bill them, and collect their $. F*uck 'em if that's what they want to do. Their money is green too.
So back to CW. The "How to get your ex-girlfriend back" video has more views than anything else and I would bet 80% of his personal coaching sessions ($1500 a pop I think) focus on desperate boys and "men" who just got dumped and want to get their ex back at ANY cost. CW, being in business to make $, is thinking "OK, dumbf*uck, it's a stupid idea as I've told you over and over, BUT, if you WANT to try it, THIS is what you must do." I've watched the video, and what he says I do agree with in principle--IF someone wanted to get their ex back that badly.
Please watch this video (
Warning: not for weak men, "nice guys", or betas):
Good luck.
Dash