@Orientalist blessed me with some fresh Sukhaarth lore and it looks like hes doing the rounds on rednote again.
For any new faces @marauder is a guy that spent years claiming to be an old money ivy league med chad and posting his epic geomaxxing wins on here and .org, all to finally be exposed as a LITERAL INDIAN, reinforcing the age old bp forum trope of "tales from the slums of Mumbai" (Full post)
Not only has he been exposed here, but now the chinese girls who he also runs his larp game on are starting to catch on, and they seem to have no issues publicly shaming him, with multiple posts now surfacing on the popular chinese app xiaohongshu (rednote) and in wechat groups.
Including one ultra rare candid showing us the trve unfiltered chad in all of his glory:

There was a new post on Rednote recently that blew up, I didnt bother to screenshot it before it got taken down but it was basically like 20 pages of his private dms with a girl he dated (mostly just his schizo rants about how high class he is)


There are some valuable lessons here for anyone who plans on going to China or even just interacting with Chinese girls so let’s break them down:
1. Never send or say anything to Chinese girls that you wouldn’t want broadcast to the entire internet.
The rednote sisters have obviously shown no remorse when it comes to publicly posting things that are usually kept private.
As discussed in @explorer7878's thread, this probably goes with the general trend of chinese people not valuing privacy or personal space, as well as them being far more outspoken than other asians, especially compared to japanese and koreans who are usually very quiet and conflict avoidant.
If you absolutely need to say something outlandish, I recommend at least not doing it with your real name and face attached.
2. Tone down the larps and sneaky shit.
What might work in the Philippines or Thailand probably won’t fly in China.
If the world IQ charts are to be trusted it, China is sitting at #1. Combine this with their low inhib when it comes to sharing personal info, and their already highly developed socialite larping meta, and it's obvious that this is a terrible enivronment for getting away with lying and cheating.
I vaguely remember a mullato sharing a story of some chinese girls from hellotalk finding eachother and conspiring together to expose him for pumping and dumping them, but feel free to elab @AlexBrown84
3. Understand how connected and organized these communities are.
You might assume that dating or messaging multiple girls means they’re all separate, even more so in China with its insane population.
In reality, Chinese girls (especially if they're chronically online) are constantly sharing info, forming friend groups, and posting about the guys they're seeing in massive WeChat groups.
So @Rance, you might want to refine your "date multiple girls at once" strategy in china.
All of these factors, along with a cultural taste for 吃瓜 (“eating melon,” or watching drama unfold) mean that playing too dirty in China is probably a ticking time bomb.
At the end of the day, the most valuable lesson here is that your best bet for building a fulfilling life (and dating life) is to become someone you can genuinely be proud to display as your true self (which unfortunately does not include switching races)
For any new faces @marauder is a guy that spent years claiming to be an old money ivy league med chad and posting his epic geomaxxing wins on here and .org, all to finally be exposed as a LITERAL INDIAN, reinforcing the age old bp forum trope of "tales from the slums of Mumbai" (Full post)
Not only has he been exposed here, but now the chinese girls who he also runs his larp game on are starting to catch on, and they seem to have no issues publicly shaming him, with multiple posts now surfacing on the popular chinese app xiaohongshu (rednote) and in wechat groups.
Including one ultra rare candid showing us the trve unfiltered chad in all of his glory:

There was a new post on Rednote recently that blew up, I didnt bother to screenshot it before it got taken down but it was basically like 20 pages of his private dms with a girl he dated (mostly just his schizo rants about how high class he is)


There are some valuable lessons here for anyone who plans on going to China or even just interacting with Chinese girls so let’s break them down:
1. Never send or say anything to Chinese girls that you wouldn’t want broadcast to the entire internet.
The rednote sisters have obviously shown no remorse when it comes to publicly posting things that are usually kept private.
As discussed in @explorer7878's thread, this probably goes with the general trend of chinese people not valuing privacy or personal space, as well as them being far more outspoken than other asians, especially compared to japanese and koreans who are usually very quiet and conflict avoidant.
If you absolutely need to say something outlandish, I recommend at least not doing it with your real name and face attached.
2. Tone down the larps and sneaky shit.
What might work in the Philippines or Thailand probably won’t fly in China.
If the world IQ charts are to be trusted it, China is sitting at #1. Combine this with their low inhib when it comes to sharing personal info, and their already highly developed socialite larping meta, and it's obvious that this is a terrible enivronment for getting away with lying and cheating.
I vaguely remember a mullato sharing a story of some chinese girls from hellotalk finding eachother and conspiring together to expose him for pumping and dumping them, but feel free to elab @AlexBrown84
3. Understand how connected and organized these communities are.
You might assume that dating or messaging multiple girls means they’re all separate, even more so in China with its insane population.
In reality, Chinese girls (especially if they're chronically online) are constantly sharing info, forming friend groups, and posting about the guys they're seeing in massive WeChat groups.
So @Rance, you might want to refine your "date multiple girls at once" strategy in china.
All of these factors, along with a cultural taste for 吃瓜 (“eating melon,” or watching drama unfold) mean that playing too dirty in China is probably a ticking time bomb.
At the end of the day, the most valuable lesson here is that your best bet for building a fulfilling life (and dating life) is to become someone you can genuinely be proud to display as your true self (which unfortunately does not include switching races)