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<blockquote data-quote="ph80" data-source="post: 1566152" data-attributes="member: 24511"><p>I think what Roosh discovered and what a lot of PUA gurus discovered in recent years, is that you could have sex with hundreds or even thousands of women and past a certain point, the experience is mostly the same. There are incredibly diminishing returns sleeping with more than a handful of women.</p><p></p><p>And no matter how many women you slept with, when it's all over, you have gained nothing but some similar, interchangeable memories. THAT'S IT. And that is probably why all these high lay count guys who spent so much time chasing women end up old, lonely, depressed alcoholics. </p><p></p><p>I worked with a guy once who was in his 60s, and told me stories of all the women he slept with when he was young, living in Brooklyn. This guy must have slept with more than 200 women back in the 60s/70s in NYC. He was one of these naturals who looked like a movie star when he was in his 20s, and also dealt drugs so he had status and money (back then). When I knew him, he was working at a retail store stocking shelves in his old age. The guy was a serious alcoholic - he would come in at 5 in the morning reeking of whiskey. I thought to myself, "This guy had any woman he wanted when he was younger, and had money and power, and he never married, and now he's just an old alcoholic working at a grocery store." All the women you sleep with, it just doesn't matter when it's over. This guy had memories but did it do him any good? No. He was drinking himself to death working minimum wage. He finally passed away of liver failure a few years after I first met him.</p><p></p><p>If they're smart, they monetize their womanizing by selling PUA services, but at this point, even that's not as feasible as it once was. The revenue stream is drying up due to several converging factors. So essentially, anyone who chases women at this point in time is wasting their life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ph80, post: 1566152, member: 24511"] I think what Roosh discovered and what a lot of PUA gurus discovered in recent years, is that you could have sex with hundreds or even thousands of women and past a certain point, the experience is mostly the same. There are incredibly diminishing returns sleeping with more than a handful of women. And no matter how many women you slept with, when it's all over, you have gained nothing but some similar, interchangeable memories. THAT'S IT. And that is probably why all these high lay count guys who spent so much time chasing women end up old, lonely, depressed alcoholics. I worked with a guy once who was in his 60s, and told me stories of all the women he slept with when he was young, living in Brooklyn. This guy must have slept with more than 200 women back in the 60s/70s in NYC. He was one of these naturals who looked like a movie star when he was in his 20s, and also dealt drugs so he had status and money (back then). When I knew him, he was working at a retail store stocking shelves in his old age. The guy was a serious alcoholic - he would come in at 5 in the morning reeking of whiskey. I thought to myself, "This guy had any woman he wanted when he was younger, and had money and power, and he never married, and now he's just an old alcoholic working at a grocery store." All the women you sleep with, it just doesn't matter when it's over. This guy had memories but did it do him any good? No. He was drinking himself to death working minimum wage. He finally passed away of liver failure a few years after I first met him. If they're smart, they monetize their womanizing by selling PUA services, but at this point, even that's not as feasible as it once was. The revenue stream is drying up due to several converging factors. So essentially, anyone who chases women at this point in time is wasting their life. [/QUOTE]
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