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In Defense of the French…

May 19, 2004 by  
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I’d like to thank everyone who is giving me some great advice about picking up European girls. If I had the time and money, I’d go all over the place and visit all the countries out here. But I noticed there were a few people who were ragging on the Frenchies in the comments section. I can understand why, since I’ve never been a fan of the French Government for various reasons, but I would like to say that all the French people I’ve met thus far have been very pleasent and nice. I’ve met maybe one or two rude French people since I’ve been on vacation. For the most part, they are polite and accomodating, and the women have been extremely nice. In fact, a very good friend of mine (who happens to be an excellent PUA, btw) is French. Maybe I’m just in a good area where all the nice French people have migrated, I don’t know, but I haven’t had any experiences to back up the French bashing quite yet.

Are there anyFrench PUAs who read this site? I’d be interested in hearing what they have to say about Americans and how French women react to them.

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6 Responses to “In Defense of the French…”
  1. cyzia says:

    Hey man, that’s too bad that you made a mystery of your trip to “Europe” … so you are in France, good choice! I hope that you are enjoying your trip here. I guess that you are on the Cote d’Azur (French Riviera), right?

    I will ignore the narrow-minded and lame comments I read here about French people … fortunately you are smarter than those guys and you know directly what you are talking about. I used to live in 3 continents and traveled also quite a lot when I was an AFC and frankly it is difficult not to meet women when you are travelling … you will appear exotic and valuable to local women (not with all but with enough of them!) and the foreign women you will meet are feeling adventurous and looking for action (preferably with locals but they are quite open-minded!).

    Moreover it is very natural for a foreign man (you!) to talk to local women everywhere, just pretend to be lost or show them your french vocabulary booklet and ask them how to pronounce a word (choose a word that can be linked to sex or seduction, and maybe create a story about that woman who told you this word few minutes ago and that you are wondering what she had in mind …).

    Unlike what many people wrote, presently many french people will help you and can speak english (not fluently but well enough) in the big cities (of course if you are visiting a small village in the heart of the countryside or if you like 60+ years old women, that’s another story!)

    If you (or another open-minded seducer) plan to visit Paris, send me an email and I will be glad to meet you and show you the good places for PU. My speciality is streetPU but I started recently to go to trendy bars/clubs (by the way many foreign women go these places) and maybe that one day I will like PU in clubs as much as I love the chase on moving targets in the streets ;-)

  2. Vega says:

    My experience with the French has always been positive. I was told however . . . you need to know the social customs because if you don’t a polite conversation can turn into a french man saying “how dare you!” i.e. when initially meeting say a store owner, don’t ask what he does or how much he makes, Why? TO the french this is prying WAY too quickly (also if they ask you how your life is don’t say “oh it’s so busy I can barely handle it” they see this as a sign of weakness, instead say “oh busy but it’s nothing I can’t handle.”) I think some of the French Guide books (i.e. French for dummies or what have you may mention some of these social customs.) My experience having had French teacherse throughout most of my life, is that they’re very polite and kind people until you cross that line, and then THEY GET PISSED instantly, that’s why some people might call the French (or at least French teachers) “MOODY”.

    Best of luck, and while you’re at it “Baisez beaucoup”

    Vega

  3. Eric Big E says:

    All the French people I’ve met were super cool, and outgoing, and spontaneous, so really I don’t know where any stereotypes about them being stuck up come from. In fact, they gave me a place to stay when I was stuck downtown without my ride AND breakfast in the morning. Big ups to the French community.

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