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mASF post by "Tokyopua" posted on: mASF forum: Field Reports Discussion, July 7, 2005GoneSavage,
It was cool meeting you in Montreal even though it was brief because we were
all doing those ABC interviews at the time.
I am with Style on this one, we really do hope you keep posting man. I hope
you have also seen the value that you can get from feedback that others give
you on your posts too. It will accelerate your own journey, and that of
others. There is good karma in that as Jay and I and many others have
discovered.
Whatever you chose to do, keep in touch with us if only by email, and best of
luck to you.
TokyoPUA
On 7/20/05 3:04:00 PM, GoneSavage wrote: >Good to get your response. My >thoughts: > >>Kiss and tell only pertains to when the woman is >>identifiable. The reason it's not cool to kiss and tell is >>because it could get back to her friends, and she'd >>be labeled a slut, and you'd no longer be a trusted sex >>partner. > >Agreed. > >>The solution: Make the women in your LRs unidentifiable, >>even to themselves. > >How boring. Seriously, it >sounds incredibly bland and >unexciting. My reports are >real life--sloppy and >unrehearsed with real faces >and names and dates and places >and circumstances and dialog. > >When I set off on this >journey, I just wanted to >document a personal >transformation. I'm a >journalist--a personal >journalist. I created a blog. >I was vaguely aware of a >"community" of PUAs, and found >this site with no trouble. >SO...I'm writing for myself, >but I have also found an >receptive audience. I post >here too for whatever its >worth to anyone. > >I will probably either accept >the risk of social labeling >and post detailed true-to-life >reports (though less >braggadocio) or still write >such accounts and just keep >them to myself. One is >seeking the respect and >validation of this online >"community" and the other >maintains the respect and >admiration of the women I have >befriended and connected with >in many ways. > >The third choice is to post >watered-down reports. Maybe. >Right now I feel like that >would be doing me a disservice >as a personal journalist and >self-documentarian. We'll >see. > >Thanks for the reply and for >showing us some incredibly fun >stuff at the summit. >GoneSavage
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