As a number of
PUA instructors (and even Howard Stern) have apparently sung his praises, have any guys who've seen the California Pimp videos from the CP website, offer comment on them and whether they're any good. I believe it costs $US 30 a month to join the site. It's meant to be a guy (it'd be interesting seeing what he looks like) who placed an ad for women to show up for a calendar photo shoot, then he sexually games and fucks them and films the sex (with presumably a hidden camera set up).
I'm not trying to plug this, as I haven't seen them and am deeply sceptical about the bullshit gimmick of it all apparently being real and presume the women filmed in the the CP videos are really just aspiring porn models or actors, who've signed a release form. If the women filmed in it are all real (as in if any guy here tried doing the same thing), you'd be walking a huge legal minefield, that could get you in jail, or fined and have a criminal record for sexual assault.
a) If the women filmed in the CP videos are genuinely all real, if any were to come across video filmed of themselves having sex, they could sue a guy for invasion of privacy and also file sexual assault charges against him. Or they could threaten blackmail, if they're
not paid a sum of money to avoid reporting a guy to the cops.
b) There's some women who take the idea of getting a break in modelling seriously and upon being sexually gamed and resisting, could report a guy to the cops.
c) If a lady who was fucked, felt 'buyer's remorse' later on, she could tell her boyfriend, father, brother, or married spouse (if any lady has one) who'd come round with soem friends to visit a guy, carrying baseball bats.
d) A lady who was fucked can say she's 21, then after feeling violated or feeling guilty, can approach the cops with proof she's really aged 16 and is underage, which can be cause for a guy being charged for having sex with someone underage.
2) With Alexyss Tylor (who's videos are free to see on You Tube) who speaks in a loud American southern redneck accent, I checked Wikipedia and it looks like this (it doesn't look like it's done anymore) was done entirely as a comedy act by a performer and isn't a real person, as part of The Distorted View audio comedy show. TDV can now be downloaded as an audio podcast.
Distorted View: Daily Comedy Podcast