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The truth about The Social Man and Christian Hudson

The Social Man scam
You're better off throwing away your money than giving it to this man in hopes you can bang models

This fucking guy. Christian Hudson and The Social Man are a massive scam. He basically wants you to hand over your hard-earned money for advice that you can easily find on the internet. Look, dating and relationships are hard. But some guy who looks like Howard Hamlin from Better Call Saul claiming to know the secret to women doesn’t have the answers.

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Hudson and The Social Man have been pushing social media ads hard recently promoting their own brand of douchebag-ery. YouTube in particular seems to be flooded with ads such as “What to do if a girl has ghosted you” or “5 texts that will get you any girl you want”.

This stuff is non-sense. Hudson and The Social Man scam system pray on men who have confidence issues and may have some uncertainty in their lives. If you read what the system is about, it’s total bullshit. There is one underlying principle to everything: do these things to bang more women.

But he’s not even honest about it. The Social Man scam gives you all this fluff about finding values and building a strong character. That’s not the key to dating more women. As we all learned from Boomhauer on King of the Hill, dating is a numbers game. The women more you ask out, the more who will respond.

That’s beside the point, however. Hudson and his flunkies make money off this.

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The heart of The Social Man scam

Christian Hudson and The Social Man are a scam because they are selling you a product that doesn’t really exist. In fact, they are actually doing you a disservice. I mean at least with a timeshare you can spend a week at Vero Beach. Learning, and that term is used very loosely, under The Social Man is actually a detriment to dating in 2020.

These pickup artists and scumbags like Hudson are trying to get you to act like someone else. They will sugarcoat this, but everything being preached involves doing things designed only to impress other people. In this case, strange women you want to have sex with.

Look, this may have been how dating was done in 2002, 1992 and basically every year prior to 2013. Since then, finding women who will accept you for you has been easy. Almost too easy. You no longer have to pretend to be some Ed Hardy t-shirt wearing twat to impress the lady folk. Between Tinder, OKCupid and every other dating site and application out there, it’s comically easy to find women that will like you for who you are.

Now, you may not meet “models” like Hudson, but that’s part of his scam. You see models don’t mingle in your neighborhood bar or online. They are in fancy clubs and events you don’t have enough money to get into. However, all the money Hudson has collected from misguided individuals over the years is used to fund his lifestyle.

You see all those beachfront properties and nice scenery in the background of his photos and videos? You’re paying for that. And that is what he uses to meet models. The only reason this tool gets women is because he is being bankrolled by guys who think Howard Hamlin lookalikes can teach them how to score some strange. Oh, and the women don’t care about Hudson. They are there for his money.

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Asking the tough questions

Here’s a question. If The Social Man was so amazing, why is this all the site can muster when it comes to reviews. No last names. No photos. No proof of existence. I mean, if you were a guy plowing doctors and models, wouldn’t you want to brag about it?

Here’s another question. Why are the only items that appear when you search “The Social Man” on Google most sites are these odd positive reviews from websites you probably never heard of? It’s because they are affiliate partners and if someone reads the review, clicks The Social Man link and signs up, the review website gets a commission.

But let’s ask some really tough question. If The Social Man wasn’t a scam, why does Hudson need to spend so much time selling you on it? Why do you need to watch a 25-minute video before you can even order the system?

And most importantly, why is it everything promised in the system is something they can turn around and say you messed it up if it didn’t work?

Why does he claim the system has a value of $1997? That’s a very specific amount for getting a bunch of videos and articles containing information that’s already online for free. Why do porn websites have more opaque sign up terms and conditions? I mean you’re going to be charged $24.20 a week for membership to forums after a two-week trial you’re forced to join. Does that sound like a program on the up-and-up?

Christian Hudson and The Social Man are a massive scam. If you want to bang lots of women, then just start going for it. And if you want to find love, be yourself and find a person who is accepting of that. Because at the end of the day, you don’t want a woman to love the person some tool told you to pretend to be.

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