I have a friend that I've known since HS. He was always kind of beta, but recently he's delved into the world of PUA and red pill (moreso PUA). For about a year, he started going to boot camps all across the USA and I think he actually met TD from RSD.
Anyways, now he thinks he's the master of the world and he's not afraid to try to constantly prove it to me. He's two years older than me, but I've been a sosuaver since the age of 16. There were times in the past where I tried to give him advice, but like a typical beta, he would always decide that it's better to be the nice guy. What a nice turnaround for him. Now instead of being a nice guy, he's suddenly this fake "a**hole" that I don't want to see anymore. It's as if, after ten years of secretly spiting me, he's trying to one-up me all of a sudden. Kids are weird these days.
My annoyance with him built up gradually. We would be out at a restaurant for drinks and food and he'd always try to AMOG me out of nowhere. I never did that to him when we were younger (not consciously at least). I would do casual sincere chatting with the waitress and then he would say something stupid like "I think my friend Bruno Mars wants your number" with a big grin. (BTW, Bruno Mars embarrasses me with all of his beta-as-hell music and antics - and I definitely look 100x better than him). I would tell him that what he's doing is disrespectful but he would try to hide under the guise that he's trying to "help me out." Then he'll go on about how I need to learn how to game girls.
Blank Face.
I don't even want to tell him what I know or share any bits of wisdom or knowledge I might have acquired within the past 14 years. He's just not worth it.
Anyways, he's sort of how I view most PUAs in this generation of PUAs. Women know about PUA now, and it's precisely because of guys like him. It's easy to tell when you're exerting an unusual amount of energy into trying to be someone you're not.
Anyways, now he thinks he's the master of the world and he's not afraid to try to constantly prove it to me. He's two years older than me, but I've been a sosuaver since the age of 16. There were times in the past where I tried to give him advice, but like a typical beta, he would always decide that it's better to be the nice guy. What a nice turnaround for him. Now instead of being a nice guy, he's suddenly this fake "a**hole" that I don't want to see anymore. It's as if, after ten years of secretly spiting me, he's trying to one-up me all of a sudden. Kids are weird these days.
My annoyance with him built up gradually. We would be out at a restaurant for drinks and food and he'd always try to AMOG me out of nowhere. I never did that to him when we were younger (not consciously at least). I would do casual sincere chatting with the waitress and then he would say something stupid like "I think my friend Bruno Mars wants your number" with a big grin. (BTW, Bruno Mars embarrasses me with all of his beta-as-hell music and antics - and I definitely look 100x better than him). I would tell him that what he's doing is disrespectful but he would try to hide under the guise that he's trying to "help me out." Then he'll go on about how I need to learn how to game girls.
Blank Face.
I don't even want to tell him what I know or share any bits of wisdom or knowledge I might have acquired within the past 14 years. He's just not worth it.
Anyways, he's sort of how I view most PUAs in this generation of PUAs. Women know about PUA now, and it's precisely because of guys like him. It's easy to tell when you're exerting an unusual amount of energy into trying to be someone you're not.