The most famous PUA of his time, a guru to thousands of men around the world, recently announce his divorce. Was it because he fell out of love? Maybe it’s because he allegedly ran up thousands of dollars with cam girls due to an addiction? Let’s uncover the real truth.
The Beginning
If you’re familiar with the world of pickup artists, you have no doubt heard of Neil Strauss, aka Style. His 2005 memoir The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists helped bring the seduction community into the public spotlight, inspiring a new generation of gurus and players to enter the scene.
However, Strauss recently filed for divorce from his wife of five years, Ingrid de la O, casting doubt on his standing as a dating guru. Given that half of all marriages these days end in divorce, it may seem cruel to attack Strauss for something that is not fully within his control.
However, the simple reality is that Strauss’ divorce combined with his erratic behavior somewhat discredit him as an expert on women. As a man who has made millions of dollars being our Pick Up Guru, he should be able to make smarter decisions in his dating life than the average 25-year old man. You would expect him to know what he wants, including that he feels it’s time to settle down, to be able to find the right woman, and to be able to keep a healthy relationship.
While we hold no ill will against Neil Strauss, his divorce shows that it’s important for men to carefully choose where they get their advice from. We all look for people who have answers to our burning questions, in this case – how to have a happy love life, whether as a single playboy or finding “the one” and settling down.
In The Game, Neil called himself a PUG (Pick Up Guru) whilst using pre-scripted routines and persuasion tactics that look decidedly rapey in the #metoo era – overcoming Last Minute Resistance anyone? He released the most expensive and overpriced seduction course ever – The Annihilation Method, and ran the multi-million dollar Style Life Academy business. Millions of guys looked to him as their guru, without knowing that he himself was fundamentally flawed, depressed, and not worthy of looking up to.
The LA Times called Strauss “A hero to men” but history shows him to be an unreliable guru at best, with his divorce the cherry on a sundae of bad decisions and bogus claims.
Neil Strauss and The Game
In hindsight, there were worrying aspects of Strauss’ behavior and presentation going all the way back to The Game, the book that made him famous.
A memoir focusing on his time in the seduction community, The Game narrates Strauss’ frustrations with his dating life and his efforts to become more attractive to women, as well as his relationships with other top gurus such as Mystery and Owen Cook (Tyler Durden).
While The Game is a good book from a narrative standpoint, Strauss’ attitude towards the seduction community is one of dismissiveness and arrogance. He constantly presented Mystery and his fellow gurus as emotionally disturbed and unreliable while he stood above them, and he attempted to wash his hands of the community by renouncing pickup not long after the book was released.
The Game also has a convenient fairytale ending in which Strauss meets his dream girl, Lisa Leveridge, who broke up with him less than six months after the book’s release. While there’s nothing wrong with wanting to find a girlfriend or move on from past experiences, Strauss takes a similar attitude with all of his writing subjects: infiltrating them, then trying to wash his hands of them afterwards to maintain his reputation.
His 2009 book Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life is written from the same perspective as The Game, with survivalism/the prepper community replacing the seduction community, but it strains credibility due to Strauss’ constant neurotic chattering about how he’s afraid the world is going to end.
The book contains some useful information but comes off as deeply insincere due to Strauss constantly claiming he wants to move to St. Kitts to protect himself from civilizational collapse while he continued to tour the world, profiting off of pickup seminars and products.
A Lifetime of Wishy-Washiness
This is a running theme throughout Strauss’ career: constant flip-flopping on just about everything. His most recent book, 2015’s The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships, details the sexual wasteland he exiled himself to after the events of The Game.
Designed as a counterpoint to The Game, The Truth purports to chronicle Strauss’ journey to monogamy and family as he checks in and out of sex addiction clinics and passes out at orgies. When he married his current wife, he even made a show out of “killing” his Style persona at a mock-funeral.
If Strauss had been the pickup guru he claimed to be back in his Style days, The Truth would have never been written, because he would have been able to put his expertise to use in finding a good wife. Instead, he’s floated through a bizarre tableau of sexual failure, from relationships with cracked-out cluster-B psychos to sad sex parties with sad people. I’ve been to a swinger’s club once; it’s not a place where you find winners of either sex, never mind 40+ year old men who claimed to have all the answers to women and dating.
Strauss’ soon-to-be-ex-wife Ingrid de la O may be a psychotic or unstable individual, but the reality is that Strauss chose to marry her when he should have known better.
At the very least, he should have been able to keep his marriage going for the sake of his child, who will now be raised in a broken home. Strauss keeps making these mistakes because he’s full of hot air and doesn’t really know how to deal with women. As they say in Texas, he’s all hat and no cattle.
Even if you think of this as a bit harsh, consider how Strauss’ behavior reflects on his business as a pickup coach. Countless men seek out gurus like Strauss for advice on how to improve their love lives, from losing their virginity to getting better women to finding “the one.”
Strauss makes money selling dating advice when his own love life is a procession of scars and misery. How can any advice he gives be trusted when these are results he gets?
The Bottom Line
We say all of this not because we want to condemn Neil Strauss, but because we want to warn men who are looking for solid, actionable advice on women. You need to be very careful who you choose as your guru and avoid hero worship.
While Strauss has accomplished a lot of good over the course of his career, his string of broken relationships show that his advice on women is questionable at best. The ideal approach is to learn from as many different gurus as you can, absorbing information, testing it out, and seeing what works best for you.
The other lesson from Neil Strauss’ divorce is that wishy-washy people are generally unreliable. Strauss is almost 50 years old but continues bouncing from scene to scene, idea to idea like a teenage girl trying on clothes. He has no anchor, no set of fixed beliefs, and chases new ideas like a cat chasing a mouse, forgetting about old ideas as he goes on.
Ultimately, we hope that Neil Strauss can emerge from this period of his life stronger. However, his history of sudden ideological reversals and flip-flopping are an ill omen for his future. The primary takeaway from his divorce is that you should always be careful who you get your information from, particularly if you’re paying large amounts of money for it.
Finally we’ll leave you with some sound advice from Strauss’ recent article 25 Signs Your Relationship is Working (seriously, he did JUST write that article a few days after filing for divorce):
“It is impossible for your relationship with your partner to be any better than your relationship with yourself.”
This just proves one thing 100 percent of you experts have ZERO CLUE! lol From my Spanish best friend who had
zillions of Hot girls yet is divorced still searching and note I would not date 99 percent of the stuff he showed me to movie stars he picked up at the airport. Yes if you want I can send you a link to her!! True famous movie star like I care!!
He gets them all yet I don’t want that I’m picky and girls say I’m just a dreamer but I’m not I know exactly what I want but you can’t even imagine my goals!!!!!!!!!!!! She is
Forget it Zero chance for you tooo Thats what I’m into hence I replied That is the REAL me and yes my parents are my example my mom a Prom Queen and my dad….
Sorry big time to see you get divorced Hence I’ve remained single for that exact reason!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That is the entire truth but no one GETS it :(((( ZERO I have been fighting this since grade 8 …………………. I get you. I come from that perfect family and that messed me up too.
never heard of him and can not see him as a pick-up anything from his appearance!
Yeah, you know what? Neil might be kind of messed up, but he’s a damn good writer.
I look forward to the writing that will hopefully come out of this.
His writing? Earnest Hemingway is a good writer. Neil is Sub Par in writing, and now the wizard of flaws is cursing ToTo blaming fictional tornados for his gimmic bag of hot air failing to lift him up anymore.
We can move on and learn from this pan flashing, and just be truer and better men facing the world and women with innovation -but most importantly- authenticity, not ruse.
C’mon, shooting on other people’s failures isn’t the fairest way to advertise your products… at those times you might have also read The Game and took benefit of it, then evolved your own path and personal approach.
Just remember that people also have feelings and that life is way more complicated and less straight than you describe it to be, like being a rational pua 24/7. Also puas may fall in love with the wrong one, but none of us is a moral authorithy to judge how the guy sadly lost his marriage.
Wishing you all the best, especially to always hold control over your life as you desire.
Regards
What… The heck… Did I just read? Did Neil Strauss beat you up as a kid?
It seems “pick up” and “long term relationship” are two different understandings. While he seems like he is quite successful in one, he clearly is unaware of how to be so in the other.
I dont see how the judgement of one affects the other, so Im having difficulty understanding what youre going on about.
This is pretty aggressively a “ha, I told you so” disguised by sone talented writibg. But really, this is mean.
Soooo you’re using anothers’ misfortune to raise your own profile. And hey, why not kick him when he’s down why don’t you?
There is a issue overlooked here and that involved his need for a piece of ownership paper. It was glossed over in the assessment of Strauss. Why was marriage necessary? Was it his idea or did she give him an ultimatum?
This is central to any discussion of relationships power control and desire. As soon as a piece of paper was signed desire went out the window for her and her hypergamous instincts were reawakened in such a way that they could not be controlled even by Strauss.
As any MGTOW will tell you hypergamy is not deleted upon signing a marriage contract. It is in fact enshrined in the document. Neil Strauss became a Beta Provider as soon as he provided his wife with a platform to search for an Alpha to fuck.
Neil Strauss didn’t in the end take his own advice. He walked away from Game and now has to reread his own books for clarity.
Time truly us circular.