Author Archives: Breeze

Texting the ‘bad milk’ girl

By | August 7, 2020

Lee Cho has a good habit of including texting messages in his lay reports. And not just the good bits but the entire conversation. As anyone who studies advanced textology knows, texting is *not* a set of one-liners much like daygame isn’t a set of openers. The context to every word you say matters. Sometimes… Read More »

The milk’s gone bad

By | July 23, 2020

[Update: You can follow along with the text in the following blog post.] I make it no secret that I’m a rookie in all this dating stuff. In my lifetime I may have gone on roughly 20 first dates, and most of those were while medicating on blue pill. At the time my standard date… Read More »

Breeze vs Kid Anxiety

By | July 20, 2020

It was spring 2015, about a year after my live-in girlfriend of four years broke up with me. Though I’d had a handful of dates using OkCupid and Coffee Meets Bagel, I didn’t get any lays. I was deeply blue-pilled. I sold myself as the emotionally-available nice guy. Someone reliable, predictable, bland–i.e. pussy repellant. I… Read More »

High value in book form

By | July 8, 2020

Though I follow a good handful of daygame blogs, I believe I’ve only read the memoirs of Tom Torero Black Sheep Bandit (BSB). I first came across BSB when he did a talk discussing approaches in coffee shops as part of the Daygame Blueprint hosted by Yad and Yosha. Soon after the Blueprint, the model… Read More »

Walking the line

By | July 2, 2020

It’s impossible to produce content in this space and have it be purely focused on seduction. There’s just no way, since creating relationships with women requires us to invest in two aspects of ourselves: SMV and Game (delivery of SMV). To increase our SMV is not just to upgrade our fashion, fitness, charisma and social… Read More »

Growth under suspension

By | June 13, 2020

Funny thing when there’s a pandemic and the stores are shut down: there are minimal, if any, sets to be found. I’ve only been to the daygame streets two or three times since early March, though most women are wearing masks. With the undertones of the Corona apocalypse, I didn’t manage to get in an… Read More »

“I like music”

By | May 21, 2020

Despite a global pandemic, I managed to sneak in an approach last weekend. Quick blowout, but hey, at least I know I can re-conquer AA when the Daygame Gods thrust back this crowned devil of a virus from whence it came. Since there’s not much game to do, it’s been a good time to catch… Read More »

Mainstream advice from Mars

By | April 30, 2020

Now entering week 6 of stay-at-home orders, the coronavirus pandemic rages on. Some say it will take a vaccine, 18-24 months away, to restore normality. Others believe relief is right around the corner once we accept life and death are chance occurrences that should be confronted instead of being artificially dodged. The numbers and true… Read More »

Celebrity Crush and validation

By | March 26, 2020

I vividly recall a moment in 2016, soon after discovering Krauer’s blog, in which I created a milestone for myself: date a celebrity. Perhaps the seed was planted when I read The Game, which briefly shares an episode in which a player gets a number from Paris Hilton at a taco shop in the late… Read More »

Fortune telling and social anxiety

By | February 29, 2020

My biggest barrier to social success has always been the fear that I won’t be good enough to please someone. When hanging out with a group of friends, my concern was that I wouldn’t be cool enough for everyone to like me. This held me back. I would act in a way that would please… Read More »