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How moral is it to make girls fall in love with you, ruin relationships, hurt girls' feelings just to get sex and feed the ego.
This very question is a delusion of the ego.
You can't make girls fall in love with you. You can't make them do anything. You aren't the one in charge when a seduction is moving forward.
When it comes to girls with boyfriends, the very simple truth is...
You CANNOT make her cheat if she is in a completely fulfilling relationship. You CANNOT make her cheat if she isn't thinking of cheating already. So, in the situation you described, you wouldn't be able to get her no matter how hard you tried. If she was hiding a deep dark secret that she holds some growing contempt for her boyfriend, though, that's gonna lead her to cheat if you pull the right boyfriend destroyer on her.
I don't waste time on girls who tell me that they love their boyfriends in a sincere tone. This isn't so much for moral reasons as it is for logistical reasons. I just know that it's not going to work. Claiming it to be a moral issue would be an egotistical delusion.
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Where I diverge is that I don't hold with all of the misdirection and dishonesty that I suspect is an integral part of the PUA community regardless of whether people admit it or not.
I'm sorry that Mystery gave you that impression. Now how about giving guys like me, Zan Perrion, 60 YOC, Johnny Soporno, and all those other honest PUAs you've never even heard of some credit for once? Don't spit in all our faces just because one mainstream douchebag taught fucking magic tricks. Thanks.
And I'm sorry to hear that you could never fully trust a make up artist, Melissa. I really do enjoy women who have on great make up; I like being manipulated into seeing a girl as more beautiful through make up that accentuates the beauty in her face.