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A '''lair''' is a mens social club devoted to the study of courtship initiation and development as it is taught in the ] and elsewhere.
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A '''seduction lair''' is an underground meeting group for men devoted to the study of ] as it is taught in the ].


Lairs began as study groups centered around ]'s products in the early '90s.<ref name="eyeweekly"></ref> They gained notoriety and shifted focus after the release of ] by ]. Today, almost all lairs are non-doctrinal, according to their own self-descriptions. <ref></ref> Lairs first began as study groups soon after ] released his first products and began teaching sometime in the early 90s.<ref name="eyeweekly"></ref> They became widely known after the release of ] by ].


Hundreds of lairs meet globally, with the greatest concentration within the United States.<ref></ref> Almost all lairs are named for the city in which they meet. <ref></ref> There are said to be hundreds of lairs all over the world. <ref></ref>


A "lair" involves an online forum and hosted group meetings.<ref name="runLair"></ref> Typically, lairs meet once-monthly and communicate primarily through the online forum. Some lairs meet more often, either weekly, or, rarely, more than once-weekly. <ref></ref> These lairs may place less emphasis on their online forums. However, the online forum must exist in order for the lair to be considered as such. <ref>"]</ref> A "lair" typically involves two elements: an online forum and group meetings.<ref name="runLair"></ref> These elements are used as resources for men who want to learn to become well-versed in how to successfully attract women.


Lairs are often places that ]s will visit to promote their wares by speaking and advising the group as is mentioned by Neil Strauss in ''The Game''.
There are three types of lairs. The first, and most prevalent, is a not-for-profit lair. For-profit lairs are ineligible for inclusion on either of the two major lair lists. The second is a for-profit lair, frequently named for the lair's founding member.<ref name="runLair"></ref> The third is a not-for-profit lair hosted by a for-profit organisation. For instance, ] hosts an online non-regional forum, but also occasionally hosts local discussion meetings through local affiliates. <ref></ref>

Lairs are often places that ]s will visit to promote their products and services by speaking and advising the group as is mentioned by Neil Strauss in ''The Game''.


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A seduction lair is an underground meeting group for men devoted to the study of seduction as it is taught in the seduction community.

Lairs first began as study groups soon after Ross Jeffries released his first products and began teaching sometime in the early 90s. They became widely known after the release of The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists by Neil Strauss.

There are said to be hundreds of lairs all over the world.

A "lair" typically involves two elements: an online forum and group meetings. These elements are used as resources for men who want to learn to become well-versed in how to successfully attract women.

Lairs are often places that seduction gurus will visit to promote their wares by speaking and advising the group as is mentioned by Neil Strauss in The Game.

See also

References

  1. "Portrait of a Pickup Artist"
  2. "Official List of Worldwide PUA Lairs"
  3. "How to Run a Success Non-Commercial Seduction Lair"
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