Because I love pussy.
Because I love writing.
Because I love the company of women.
Because I suffered from sex addiction for most of my twenties and thirties (and which has only abated a little recently).
Because a new element or ramification of game occurs to me every day.
Because I want my experiences to help other people.
Because I had to find a subject matter that would satisfy my desire to write that would literally never run out.
Because I regularly get amazing, touching feedback from people who have read and gained value from things I’ve written.
Because male-female dynamics are fascinating.
Because the wider sexual marketplace in all its differing manifestations is fascinating.
Because I found an audience.
Because I wanted to write something that was actually of some use to people and connected with people rather than some literary novel which maybe a few would admire but most people wouldn’t read.
Because writing about things helps me to get a better understanding of them and I want to improve my game.
Because I realised from other journalistic work that I’ve done that I have an ability to observe social situations and pull meanings and inferences out that are interesting for others.
Because I have an obsessive desire to understand how men and women tick.
Because I love seducing girls.
Because game has given me adventures all over the world and I want to share them.
Because game is un-politically correct and I like the idea of being an enfant terrible.
Because far from being ephemeral, game touches on some of the most fundamental elements of what it is to be human.
Because game leads neatly on to other areas that I also like to write about such as self-development, business, combating depression, style, travel and so on.
Because I believe there’s too much negativity and misogyny in game writing and it doesn’t have to be like that.
Because I want to promote a feel-good form of game that benefits both men and women.
Because I want to write about game honestly rather than pretending to be a stone-cold alpha who never fucks up or gets rejected.
Because no-one else in the game space writes about sex parties, the swingers’ scene, Torture Garden or any or the like.
Because too much game writing is cheesy and I want to show that it can be done differently.
Because I am a huge fan of Bukowski, Henry Miller and Houellebecq (to name but three relevant writers) and I want a vehicle through which I can channel their work.
Because nothing fascinate me more than sex.
Because they say you should only write about what you love.
Because it’s a compulsion and I can’t stop.
Because writing about game forces me out of my comfort zone and into the field to discover new methods and techniques.
Because I like to challenge myself.
Because my writing becomes a natural extension of my life rather than something ‘other’ that I do on the side.
Because it’s a lot of fun and I want to help others.
Because I like getting my cock sucked.
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Hey mate I’m in Australia, lived in Wales for 10 years.
I enjoy having a quick read every morning with my long black.
Keep going
Thanks man – much appreciated!
Troy, you are an inspiration.
Every day I look forward to your game articles.
Also, your last book on the Dark Tetrad was an eye opener even to a guy like me that has been into the pick up community since the David DeAngelo days. I thought I had read it all but then your book was released and it all changed.
Hey Antonio, thanks for the comment, really glad you enjoyed the Dark Tetrad book. Cheers for your support, Troy.
It’s not a criticism , but did you seek treatment for sex addiction ?
it’s just like any other addiction .
life wasted .
I have been to SLAA (sex and love addicts anonymous), and Sex Addicts Anonymous meetings. But that’s a story for another article. While alcohol and drugs are very clear-cut addictions, there are a lot of grey areas with sex (and things like food, exercise), which makes recovery harder. It’s an interesting topic, though, and one I’ll return to. Cheers, Troy.