Bull Run wrote:Status. In the world of the club, the DJ, bartender, and door man all have high status. Bartender controls the booze, door man controls the crowd, and DJ entertains the masses. Status is defined differently based on the context of the venue. In the club/bar world the guys you mentioned will almost always have the most status in the venue. Their personsality doesn't much matter. Even door men have groupies.
I'm not sure why it really matters though. If women are swooning over these guys then those women aren't really worth a whole lot to begin with. Sure, these men may have status in the club, but they don't have much value to the rest of the world...this would indicate that the women they attract are much the same way. Women tend to date up in value, not down.
As for military personnel, douche bag or not, I think they've more than earned some hot pussy don't you?
maenad wrote:With the military depends on the person. Take for instance the guy who you and I know,that we don't care for. He's extremely low value, but yet gets girls that are of quality that I specialized in before depression. But I like going after their (promoter, dj, etc)girls. Also with what you said, you could make the arguement that Just because you know a lot of people it does not make a cool person.
Bull Run wrote:maenad wrote:With the military depends on the person. Take for instance the guy who you and I know,that we don't care for. He's extremely low value, but yet gets girls that are of quality that I specialized in before depression. But I like going after their (promoter, dj, etc)girls. Also with what you said, you could make the arguement that Just because you know a lot of people it does not make a cool person.
I honestly don't know how you can make that argument. It's a moot point. It's a foregone conclusion. Being cool and having value (as we traditionally define value) means nothing in the 'club scene' (understand I'm talking about the club groupies, not just those that hit one up every now and again). Being known and having an ability to ellicit emotions in women is all that matters in that world. In fact, the more social status you have (i.e. the more known you are) the more attractive you are in that world. Being cool makes no difference. I've met some guys in that scene that are cool as fuck and some that I thought were awful people. There is one universal theme though. Most of those people are incredibly superficial and narcisstic. One could argue that being cool in that world is actually a hinderance.
Still though, I'm not sure I understand why you're so concerned with what others are doing. Who cares if some douche bag promoter or dumbass bartender is scoring some pussy? Why is that of any concern to you? Remember, that quality attracts quality. Sure, they score some pretty hot ass. But fuck if those women aren't just awful humans most of the time.
maenad wrote:I understand why I was successful with women and still have pretty good success today, albeit its not the level it used to be. The thing I have been having trouble seeing is the appeal of the door guy, bar tender, DJ or military personal. Ive met a lot of people in the Dallas night club scene who work various positions. I know several bar tenders, only one of which I would vouch for. No DJ or Promoter i know is remotely a cool guy. So what is the appeal here?
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