Game Brotherhood: Meet Wingmen in NYC

I’ve been in Game communities for years, from blog comment sections, to Good Looking Loser, to RooshV, to the Facebook groups and fragmented Telegram communities of the more modern era. Through these experiences, I’ve learned what works and doesn’t work (usually the latter, as the level communication among most Game groups is unbelievably low).

For the last year or so, we’ve had a good thing going in New York and were able to turn around New York’s outpost of one of the Game Global Telegram Groups. However, recently it became more and more clear that the groups were becoming too official: censorship of certain words (such as not being able to say “looksmax”) and constant spam to sell Game Global services. The Game New York group had also grown too big: most members were inactive or simply didn’t live in the city. While I respect everything the Game Global network offers, it just wasn’t working for New York City.

A few months ago, we split off privately into another group, Game Brotherhood NYC, taking 100 of the most active, socially normal, and highest level New York City PUAs with us. We used this time under the radar to develop a strong culture. We now have multiple field reports being posted each day, guys finding wingmen, and the entire focus on the chat on action instead of theory, with no spam, trolling, ego, or bad vibes. I could not be more chuffed with what we’ve built so far, especially considering the size of the group.

Here are the Game Brotherhood tenets:

  1. No looks vs. status vs. game discussion. They’re all important. Focus on how you can improve all of them rather than picking one over the others.
  2. Action over theory. You only gain right to discuss theory once you take action. Field reports and audio infields are the best ways to improve. Theory should be discussed only in the context of a specific interaction. All text screenshots and questions posted must have context.
  3. Blackpill and hypergamy exist, but they’re not everything. We don’t complain about either, instead we discuss how you can wield them to your advantage.
  4. Archetype is everything. We will help you find yours and figure out which type of girls to go for based on your archetype, and vice versa: tell you how you can change yourself to fit media frame.
  5. Semi-anonymity is suggested. If you’re looking for a wing, provide as much information about yourself as possible (age, race, preferred type of girls, preferred style of game), and a photo of yourself. However, we also acknowledge that what we do is not mainstream. It is acceptable to obscure your face and real name to remain semi-anonymous.
  6. NYC only. You must live in or be currently visiting NYC to contribute.
  7. No ego. To win at Game, you must destroy your ego and accept that you don’t know everything. This means no ego chat battles or PUA wars to outclass someone. This is a brotherhood and we support everyone trying to level up.
  8. No spamming on the streets. We’re all responsible for how women view the art of cold approach. Take calibrated action, reflect on what you did wrong, and apply to the next set.
  9. Participation is key. We’d rather have a smaller, more quality chat than one with a lot of inactive members. If you don’t post, we can’t tell what you’ve been up to. Members that haven’t participated within the last month will be removed.
  10. Accountability is paramount. You will be held accountable in the chat by your brothers. If you are not self-improving, you will be gently nudged to take action. If there’s a consistent pattern of theory without action, you will be removed until you’re ready.

Our entire intention was not to make this a private group. So today, we’re taking it public.

We’re now open to all men of New York City that want to take a serious step to level up their Game by confronting their sticking points, taking action, and posting field reports. All levels will be accepted, even if you haven’t done a single approach yet.

If this sounds like you, message @PancakeMouse on Telegram with a bit about you, what you’re working on currently, and why you’d like to join.

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