Look. My point isn't on the actual community itself, because I agree with you. There IS a lot of good things from what you've listed, especially for the most part the "inner-game" threads in general. This is besides my point... But there are negative threads, too.
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- Dude posts his "stats" over the amount of girls he's done it with to validate himself as a PUA. If a girl you were dating knew about these "stats" would they be fond of you? No. You wanted one example? Point A.
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- This is the original post I sort of base this on. He's trying to escape the friend-zone. Overall I think the message is good, because his feelings aren't being reciprocated in this sort of relationship, he should move on. Simple. However it looked to be much easier to cut the relationship entirely than "fix" it as they said.
"You really have nothing to loose. One thing that's important for you internally is to 'Stop giving a f$ck)." - Point D.
"Tell her you're not interested in being friends with her, that you have romantic feelings for her, always have and have never seen her as a friend. You're willing to hang out, have fun and see where it goes without any pressure but you're not going to wait around forever as her pal." - The mindset PU has in general.
As for "looks" we implement our own scale. 1-10. A girl's appearance, and we apply this initially. It's pointless to say that it doesn't matter, because it does to us, and pickup in a couple ways prizes girls with an 8, 9 or 10. You don't see a thread about "Trying to pick up a 5, please help".
My point isn't that the threads are corrupted. They. Are. Not. There are good things as you said, so don't misconstrue my words. My question is our take on PU as a whole.
Let me make this easy: What is the philosophy that I, and everyone else, should have going into PU? Is it about sexing up every girl I see, or developing a strong, solid relationship, a combination of both or something else?
Please don't get the wrong idea. But there is a stigma outside of PU and I wanted to have them addressed.