The PUA instructors who organized this event have done two things wrong:
1. Encouraged all participants to use only one line (a questionable "you're so beautiful" line).
2. Pushed them to mass approach in an area where supply seems to be limited.
Here's a girl saying how she got approached a few times: http://www.reddit.com/r/toronto/comments...on_centre/
So because the PUA instructors wanted to get paid for their workshop, they over-saturated a venue and drew negative attention that will make it hard for any guy to pick up there for the next month or two.
We can lay blame on the instructors, but then again the anger to this is way out of proportion. Is it really that bad that guys approach girls and give them compliments in the hope of getting laid? To learn PUA, even bad PUA, takes a certain amount of guts, and until these angry people propose a better alternative for these guys to meet women instead of OK Cupid, it will continue.
1. Encouraged all participants to use only one line (a questionable "you're so beautiful" line).
2. Pushed them to mass approach in an area where supply seems to be limited.
Here's a girl saying how she got approached a few times: http://www.reddit.com/r/toronto/comments...on_centre/
So because the PUA instructors wanted to get paid for their workshop, they over-saturated a venue and drew negative attention that will make it hard for any guy to pick up there for the next month or two.
We can lay blame on the instructors, but then again the anger to this is way out of proportion. Is it really that bad that guys approach girls and give them compliments in the hope of getting laid? To learn PUA, even bad PUA, takes a certain amount of guts, and until these angry people propose a better alternative for these guys to meet women instead of OK Cupid, it will continue.
Roosh
http://www.rooshv.com