Like a lot of people, I heard about them and the PUA community in general after reading Neil Strauss’s “The Game” around late 2012. In the interest of full transparency, I will share my limited background and experience with RSD. Sometimes those two go hand in hand, and sometimes they conflict. At the end of the day, RSD is a for-profit- business whose primary goal isn’t to maximize your success with women but to maximize their profit. Secondly, just like its important “to give credit where credit is due”, it is also important to call out bad/incorrect information. One is because I get asked this question quite often in various forms: What do I think about this RSD instructor? What do I think about this RSD product? Is it worth to take their boot camp? So here is my honest opinion about them – the good, the mixed, and the bad. I wanted to make this post for two reasons.
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