Right. And I'm disagreeing with that. If you're making an emotional impact, then none of that other stuff matters. Ya, no girls are gonna find me on instagram with a couple hundred followers that I update like 3x a year and slide in my DMs; I probably won't match with that girl on Tinder (or if I do, she'll probably get hung up on my age--for the record, don't use OLD). But, if I meet her when she's out, and I'm spiking her emotions and sexualizing the convo and leading her around the venue, then none of that stuff matters. I live in a major city and my go-to part of town is all barhopping where people never stay in one venue for more than 30 min and I never see the same people twice. I'm usually out with a solid wing or by myself or sometimes a group of friends my age if I can drag them out. I don't have any clout or status or social proof when I walk in the venue. Like I'm friendly with some of the bouncers and one or two bartenders and that's it.If you have "clout" and "status" in your particular bars, then your all good. I wasn't trying to preach "self limiting" beliefs. It's my belief that in our culture specifically ( USA ), that it's alot harder and waste of time making the main babes your into 10+ years younger. It's just not that easy, because they put "social proofing" and "acceptance" and "popularity" over looks. Like I said if you can be a "sugar daddy" then you can go 20,30, 40+ years age difference doesn't matter for that. But for them to choose you without money, and you have over 10+ years age gap. Your gonna need to be "acceptable" to their peers somehow. ( Being a rapper, musician or some local celebrity ) can let you have that.
But you go up to a hot girl and make her laugh, and boom, you're socially proofed for anyone who was there to see it. You tease her a little bit and she starts trying to win you over, and everyone in the room assumes you're the man. You have her introduce you to her friends. You make the night more fun and interesting for them. Boom, you have acceptance. You do that enough times and everyone in the room assumes you're popular and high value. Sororities can be a pain in the azz (since they're very much a hivemind and there's always like 20 girls and guys whose opinion she cares about), but even those are doable if you can keep things under the radar and meet up with her later. In a bar, no one knows who you are--it all comes down to your vibe and your subcomms. When a girl is turned on, she won't care about your age, the car you drive, what you do for a living, whether you live in a sh1thole apartment or don't even have your own place.