close to impossible to shame me, hold something over my head, my run past my nose, or get me to follow a majority senselessly.
At any rate (and in closing) with regard to “groupie-ing,” until some reality show a long time ago where professional groupies and women like them did a reality show, I never understood the fascination with it. I really like that show. It was like rock-groupies from the 70s on up that told their stories. I really liked that show.
And the only other peep into the motivation behind that lifestyle was this VH1 show a long time ago called “The Pickup Artist,” (with “Matador,” J-Dog, and “Mystery” mannnnn. I LOVED that show. I miss that show sooooooooooo much. When VH1 took that show away that broke my heart).
They weren’t necessarily “rock-stars” in a band. They carried themselves like such-and that’s what made the show work. (A show like such wouldn’t be so interesting with a real rockstar).
See…It’s a psychology and deep social experiment that people can do (with their demeanor) and dress in certain ways and move about “like a rockstar.”
Gullible girls (who just don’t understand game) are like magnets to that. That’s kinda what they did (and played on as social experiments of sorts-to teach other guys “the game.” He was teaching regular guys how to mingle in social situations around women and showing them how to observe/gauge whether a girl was interested (or not).
It was genius.
I’m hip to game and I LOVED “Mystery” from my t-v because I liked the show so much. So I’d allow myself to be a participating viewer (rather than trying to view it from his eye/angle).
See: There is a psychology to certain (geometric) shapes, colors, sounds, and other details that play on the female sight to mind. And too, on men.
It’s especially easy to “rockstar” a dude and send him out on the scene that makes girls just do and say things they normally wouldn’t. From what I ascertained, Mystery knew how to play that game. And although it was a reality show, that “game” is a real-life fame-game that, if you’re not on top of it, you will be under it, the “victim” of it, or far too gone in the head to get over it…
At any rate.
With times/social media having changed since “The Pickup Artist” with the addition of social media; as you can