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Are Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula legit?

Are Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula legit
Marni Kinrys flexing with the false authority logical fallacy here

Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula seem legit on the surface. The premise of a woman providing dating and relationship insights is a refreshing change of pace from The Scrambler’s promises of mentally confusing women into banging you. Despite a seemingly better concept, things get pretty gross in a hurry.

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If you watch any of the videos Kinrys creates to promote The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula, they aren’t completely awful. You can see why people would want to hear more from her. But this becomes a common theme that highlights her biggest skill and the very reason you shouldn’t buy any of these “programs”.

Kinrys can talk forever and a day without saying anything. She says that useful advice is coming, goes on endlessly while dropping a few crumbs of helpful information and then comes in hot with the hard sell. It’s like that for everything.

You are never buying an end product. All the stuff she creates or sells is actually promotional material for another thing to buy. Not just the free previews, but the actual products, too. Just look at the reviews for her books on Amazon. You have a bunch of fake, 5-star reviews like this:

Marni Kinrys The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula
Any product review that starts off with “I’ve never done a product review until now because this is so amazing” isn’t real

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And then there are 3-,2- and 1-star reviews which all mention the books are simply a way for her to sell other stuff with very little original content. This is actually a very common trick for Amazon book reviews. The author offers free copies to friends and families along with discounts for fans knowing they will leave positive reviews.

But that’s not the point. Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula are not legit despite seemingly being okay on first glance. Ultimately, the more you dig, the grosser things get.

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Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula are not legit

Marni Kinrys and here The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula systems are very similar to Pick It, the giant nose on the Double Dare obstacle course. Allow me to explain.

Marc Summers Pick It
Marni Kinrys modeled her scam after this obstacle from Double Dare

Pick It sees Double Dare contestants try to find a flag inside this enormous nose that is filled with green slime. The flag usually becomes indistinguishable from the slime, creating one massive mess most obstacle course challengers struggle with. It’s hard to extract the useful item, in this case the orange flag, from all the crap surrounding it.

The Wing Girl Method, the F Formula and all the other stuff Kinrys puts out there is very similar. Roughly 95 percent is the content equivalent of green slime. Its only purpose is to distract you and make finding useful information difficult. An orange flag is in there somewhere. But that doesn’t mean you are locating it.

And this is where Kinrys’ constant selling comes into play. You’re basically being told repeatedly that even if you can obtain the useful information, which is by no means a given, it’s only one piece of a larger puzzle. And you can’t get with women without the entire puzzle.

Why do you think she has two unique systems? You have to purchase The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula separately. But that’s not all, these programs have separate components and add-ons to buy. Plus, you are going to need the books as well. The worst part is everything you buy from her is actually going to spend a lot of time trying to sell you on something else.

Imagine watching a 90-minute movie that was 60-minutes of trailers and 20-minutes of credits with 10-minutes of action spread out randomly in-between. That’s basically Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula in a nutshell.

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Oh wait, she’s kind of a scumbag too

Are Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula legit
Spoiler Alert: The presentation isn’t shocking and has been up for years now

We mentioned how Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula seemed more palatable than things like The Scrambler at the start of this article. Nope, that’s not true at all. She is pretty gross. Much like C.T. …errrrrrr… Bobby what Rio, she ends up equating all women into a single entity in which specific moves, in this case her paid tips, will seduce any one of them.

The biggest cop out here is this line she uses constantly, “this move works on me so it can work on all women.” On The Wing Girl Method website Kinrys explains that having a vagina, her words, not mine, allows her to know how every woman can be seduced.

As a person who has been with more than one woman, I can tell you that’s total nonsense. Moves that work on one woman have no effect on another. A human being who has ever interacted with other human beings would know that.

But it gets worse. Just like with Bobby Rio and Christian Hudson, Kinrys’ content ends up devolving into an alleged guide on how you can bang women. Marni Kinrys is an Uncle Tom. There is no other way to put it.

However, we aren’t done there. Kinrys has basically run out of dating/relationship content to churn out videos for. These days, you are pretty much getting her opinions on stuff like men’s hairstyles and fashion. She markets them as things “all women” can agree upon. Get out of here with that crap.

Women never agree on anything. It’s why some of them were all about dudes wearing Von Dutch hats and Ed Hardy t-shirts in the mid 2000s and others hated it. Unless you plan on going after Kinrys or one of her friends, this information isn’t relevant in the slightest.

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Don’t buy this unless you can extract the right info

Marni Kinrys Wing Girl
“Instant chemistry” is code for banging. Also, get a load of the blatant lie at the top

At the end of the day, Marni Kinrys, The Wing Girl Method and the F Formula are not legit. In theory, a woman providing dating insights to men is a good idea. Unfortunately, Kinrys cares more about selling you products than helping you. And even then, some of the info she’s peddling is the same seedy scams that Bobby Rio or Christian Hudson are pushing.

Does Kinrys want to offer relationship and dating advice or is she here to help you smash some strange? It doesn’t matter as long as you spend money buying her stuff. Also, her insistence that all women are somehow the same is ridiculously misguided.

This isn’t to say Kinrys doesn’t have some useful information out there. But you will spend thousands of dollars to extract it. Do you really want to give that kind of money to an Uncle Tom?

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