Totally agree with that. His website and the article are in my opinion both just self promoting "garbage", targeting a young socially inept demographic who are harboring the illusion of entering into some "fantasy relationship". He achieves this by writing material which panders to their fantasies. He is creating scenarios that his target audience want to believe in.Joon wrote:I don't even think the girl exists. The writing is so generic, we don't get enough details that would give a sense of authenticity to his story.gavinmac wrote:What about his story makes you thing the woman was a hooker? Because she spoke to a white man and agreed to date him?
He doesn't tell where he met her, he doesn't give more background about her, deep fried crickets don't taste like chicken wings, there is no instances of the particular quirks of Cambodians that would make this account believable, and we don't know how that dating episode ends.
And that was awfully, awfully written (I said that already).
As one person on his site says: "Globalseducer.com is a great resource for anyone wanting to improve their success with women. Sebastian puts in the work to give you value, and that's what this community is all about."
Or: "Sebastian Harris is one of the few dating coaches who understands the dynamics between men and women. He has the ability to connect with women within seconds by speaking to their emotions. And that's exactly what he teaches his coaching clients. To connect with women in an authentic way without hiding who you truly are."
https://www.globalseducer.com/