I've started to get a rep for tough love, which leaves me abit on the backfoot, as I prefer the more laid back approach that some people have like hobbit.
My personnal problem is that PU is one subject which I am very passionate about, and I often by mistake come across as aggressive or over-bearing. If I do so, I do not "hate" the poster, merely his attitude or point that I am correcting.
But this is the way I see it.
If your new and have little idea of whats going on you are safe.
If your are not new and you have attitudes which are wrong, I will correct you.
If you teach these I will call you HARD.
If you ask for advice, I will be soft and more than happy to answer, I don't think I've EVER been impolite with a PMer. If you then take my advice, refuse to apply it, or say it's BS; I will explain it more, then I will shove it down your throat.
I make a personal point of making people VERY aware if I am discussing something which I have little knowledge of. I only give advice, if it logically makes sense, has worked for others, and I have experienced it.
And I judge people on the same terns, everyone is free to make their opinion, but people have to distinguish what is their logically backed opinion and what is their educated guess.
Tough love, or "Coxing" is a teaching method to be employed to the arrogant and ignorant, some people ask for more, when really they should empty their cup first.
Tough love should be used to show someone that they are not some infallible god and they should consider the advice given more than just a rambling of a confused forum member.
It should not be used as an tool for ensuring your own personal security as an "elitest PUA".
It all comes down to application in my mind, but a world where we don't need to use "tough love" would be a pretty cool one (Y)
That being said, I've been deservingly ripped by one or two members, and I'll take this moment to thank them for making me change my opinions however slightly.
Kasabi
Cn_12
Adams' mother during roleplay sessions.
If their are any others, gimmie a shout and I'll add you!